Christopher Caimi

Captain at City of Euclid

Christopher Caimi is a dedicated individual with a wealth of experience in various rescue teams and organizations. Christopher currently holds the position of Captain at the City of Euclid and serves as the Deputy Team Leader at Ohio Region 2 Urban Search and Rescue. In addition, Christopher is a Team Member at Heights Area Special Rescue Team and a Rescue Specialist at FEMA's Ohio Task Force 1 US&R. Christopher also previously served as the President at Euclid Fire Fighters Local 337. Christopher holds a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Arkansas State University, a B.A. in Public Safety Management from Cleveland State University, and attended Kent State University.

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Chardon, United States

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City of Euclid

The Township of Euclid, was one of the first communities to be established in the Western Reserve. A contract between Superintendent Moses Cleaveland and 41 employees of the Connecticut Land Company created the Euclid Survey Township. Euclid, named after the Greek mathematician, was incorporated as a township in 1809. The township consisted of more than 35 square miles of land. David Dille, a Virginia company lieutenant from the Revolutionary War, is credited as the founder of Euclid Township. He built a log cabin on the west bank of Euclid Creek. In those early years, the village was a farming community, subsisting on cash from crops of wheat and table grapes. The first industries were saltworks, sawmill, gristmill and ship building. In 1930, with a population of 12,753, Euclid officially became a city and Henry S. Pickands was elected the first mayor. A decade later, World War II brought sudden growth to the community. An influx on new industry began replacing the farmland. Euclid's city planners assured orderly growth by segregating commercial and industrial land from residential neighborhoods, becoming pioneers of modern zoning concepts. In 1994, the population of Euclid was 54,875. Today Euclid is known for its superior municipal services, excellent educational opportunities and quality of life.