File #: R-279-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/27/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/7/2022 Final action: 6/7/2022
Title: Designating the intersection of Orange and Huron, in honor of Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Assistant Chief Robert J. Schwanzl, as "Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Assistant Chief Robert J. Schwanzl Memorial Place".
Sponsors: Theresa Morris, Katie Moline, Vanice Williams
Label
Council Members Morris, Moline and Williams

Title
Designating the intersection of Orange and Huron, in honor of Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Assistant Chief Robert J. Schwanzl, as "Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Assistant Chief Robert J. Schwanzl Memorial Place".

Summary
WHEREAS, Toledo Fire & Rescue Department (TFRD) Assistant Chief Robert J. Schwanzl, was a 40-year Toledo firefighter who retired as assistant fire chief, and was a longtime leader of the Toledo Firefighters Museum; and

WHEREAS, Chief Schwanzl was appointed a Toledo firefighter Sept. 1, 1958, and retired on March 5, 1998; later that year, he received a Distinguished Service Award during an Ohio Fire Marshal honors dinner; and

WHEREAS, Chief Schwanzl served a as President of the Toledo Firefighters Museum, located on West Sylvania Avenue in a former fire station where he once served. He regaled visitors, with vivid stories of the exhibits and artifacts, the building, and his brother firefighters; and

WHEREAS, Chief Schwanzl was born June 14, 1933, in Toledo to Alma and Wilbur Schwanzl and was a 1951 graduate of Central Catholic High School; was an Army veteran, discharged as a sergeant after paratrooper training stateside at the end of the Korean War and then duty in a Washington-area intelligence unit. Years later he received an associates in fire science from Owens Community College; and

WHEREAS, he served at stations No. 5, then at Broadway and Logan Street; at the former No. 7, which then faced Bancroft Street, at the former No. 18 - the future museum - and the new No. 18 on Lewis Avenue, and No. 25 on Central Avenue; and advanced in rank, becoming a district chief in 1981 and later a deputy chief and assistant chief; and

WHEREAS, Chief Schwanzl oversaw training and then the fire prevention bureau. Under his leadership, Toledo became the first Ohio Fire Department to require emergency medical training for every firefighter. He helped upda...

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