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Nashua Fire Rescue is mourning the loss of a retired deputy chief.

Nashua Fire Rescue is mourning the loss of a retired deputy chief.

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NASHUA N.H.- Nashua Fire Rescue has announced the passing of Retired Deputy Fire Chief Glenn Telgen.

Deputy Chief Telgen dedicated 26 years to the New Hampshire fire service, including more than 24 years with Nashua Fire Rescue.

Telgan began his career with the department on November 4, 2002, and faithfully served the citizens of Nashua until his retirement on February 28, 2026.

Deputy Chief Telgen was known as a tough, dependable leader who never hesitated to support those around him.

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