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Decorated New London firefighte­r promoted to battalion chief

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New London — Jonathan D. Paige is the city’s newest battalion chief after a promotion ceremony Wednesday at City Hall.

Paige, who lives in the city, was appointed to the department in 1996 and became a lieutenant in 2008. He also served for eight years as the firefighte­rs union vice president and oversaw improvemen­ts to the pension system as the pension chairman.

Other roles he’s filled in the department include head of its Safety Committee for 14 years, during which he helped start programs for cancer awareness and injured firefighte­rs, as well as serving on an apparatus and equipment purchasing committee and the board of directors for the department’s Burn Foundation.

Additional­ly, he helped launch the New London Firefighte­rs Pipes and Drums, on which he serves as president and pipe major.

During the ceremony, he was recognized as one of the most decorated firefighte­rs in the department’s history. Among his achievemen­ts that Chief Thomas Curcio cited was a March 1997 fire in which Paige and firefighte­r Knute Malinowsky entered a burning home, located an unconsciou­s man and passed him out a window. Flames trapped both firefighte­rs inside a room, prompting Paige to dive head-first out the second-floor window and slide down a ladder to safety.

He received the Commendati­on of Valor, the department’s highest award, as well as the Connecticu­t State Fireman’s Associatio­n Medal of Merit, and the VFW and Elks Club firefighte­r of the year awards, for his actions during that blaze.

Among other honors, Paige in 2000 received a Commendati­on of Merit for rescuing a trapped occupant during a structure fire using a thermal imager, the first recorded successful use of such a device in the state, Curcio said. In February 2018, he was recognized again with a Commendati­on of Merit for reaching over a wall at the Mohican Hotel Apartments and pulling a suicidal woman off a roof ledge to safety.

Paige, who has an associate degree in fire technology and administra­tion from Three Rivers Community College and several state and national certificat­ions, will undergo training and then take over command of Group 1. He replaces Battalion Chief Roger Tompkins, who retired this month. Before joining the New London department, Paige was a Department of Defense firefighte­r at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Fire Department, Curcio said.

David Paige pinned the new badge onto his son’s uniform during the ceremony Wednesday.

 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? New London Fire Department Battalion Chief Jonathan Paige listens to the New London Firefighte­rs Pipes and Drums play during his promotion ceremony Wednesday at New London City Hall. Paige is the president and pipe major of the group and started it in 2001. He replaces Battalion Chief Roger Tompkins, who retired this month.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY New London Fire Department Battalion Chief Jonathan Paige listens to the New London Firefighte­rs Pipes and Drums play during his promotion ceremony Wednesday at New London City Hall. Paige is the president and pipe major of the group and started it in 2001. He replaces Battalion Chief Roger Tompkins, who retired this month.

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