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Anne Arundel County Firefighter Retires After 21 Years Of Service
Lt. Carl Yetter retired Thursday after serving the residents of Anne Arundel County for 21 years.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — After more than two decades of service to his community, an Anne Arundel County firefighter is finally hanging up his gear for good.
Lt. Carl Yetter retired Thursday after serving the residents of Anne Arundel County for 21 years, according to the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.
"We wish Lt. Yetter a happy retirement, and thank you for your dedication and service to the residents of Anne Arundel County," the fire department posted to Facebook.
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Yetter was part of Recruit Class 38 and spent many years of his career at Jones Station Fire Station in Severna Park.
Most recently, he was assigned to the West Annapolis Fire Station.
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