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DANVERS, MA — A cruiser and fire apparatus parade of flashing lights and honking horns, and a touching final radio call, capped the 35-year career of Danvers Police Chief Patrick Ambrose on Friday.
Chief Ambrose's son, Danvers Patrolman Patrick Ambrose Jr., made the special announcement in the chief's final radio call Friday morning.
"Good morning everyone," the Patrolman's radio call, which was posted on the department's social media account, said, "January, 8, 2021, I am proud to announce the retirement of my father, Chief Patrick Ambrose after over 35 years of service to the town of Danvers and the Danvers Police Department.
"Dad, you served the department and town with nothing but pride, professionalism and respect throughout your career. The town of Danvers, the police department and your family are all thankful for everything you've done.
"I've always looked up to you as a mentor and a role model, and it was always my goal to follow in your footsteps and become a police officer. I am thankful for everything you've done for me and I've been lucky to have been able to work for you these last four years. I can speak for everyone when I say that you will be missed deeply here at the station. ...
"On behalf of the Danvers Police Department, thank you for everything, congratulations and enjoy your department. You've earned it."
Captain Phil Tansey becomes the acting police chief pending the selection of Ambrose's permanent successor.
View a portion of the socially distanced lights and sirens parade here:
Ambrose spent the fall recovering from a September motorcycle accident in which he suffered serious injuries and had to take a leave of absence.
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