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Kent County emergency management coordinator retires after 26.5 years

Kent County said in a Facebook post that Matt Groesser's work "significantly shaped and enhanced" emergency management programs and services.
Credit: Kent County, Michigan

KENT COUNTY, Mich. — Kent County's emergency management coordinator is retiring after 26.5 years of service, the county announced in a Facebook post on Saturday.

To honor Matt Groesser and his career, more than 50 coworkers, deputies, firefighters, family members and friends surprised him at his home with their vehicle lights flashing in tribute. 

When he arrived, everyone paused to listen as his final call was broadcast over all channels, where he expressed his appreciation. 

Groesser's career began in dispatch and transitioned to emergency management, where the county said his dedication and leadership have been "invaluable."

Kent County said his work "significantly shaped and enhanced" emergency management programs and services. 

"Congratulations, Matt! We wish you all the best as you embark on this new chapter and enjoy every moment of your well-deserved retirement. We look forward to hearing about the exciting opportunities ahead for you and your family," the post read. 

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