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Steve Coulon (4/25/2018)

The following was written by Bob Freeman

Steve Coulon was known by many titles: dad, friend, brother, chief, officer, leader, and teacher. His qualities would be listed as strong, dependable, dedicated, and enthusiastic and believe it or not, sometimes he could even be feisty or aggressive! His aggressions were only to relay his passion for the safety for emergency service members and his vast knowledge of law enforcement, fire service, and terrorism awareness. His only goal was to keep his brothers and sisters of emergency services safe, healthy, and aware of the dangers of the trade.


It has been told that you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat children and animals. Steve was a great example of this theory and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, knew his love of children and his many pets!


As a retired member of New York Police Department (NYPD) Steve served in the Traffic Unit as a motorcycle officer and after retirement was brought on board by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) as a member of the Special Operations Command, Safety Battalion as a Forensic Safety Consultant with the title of Honorary Battalion Chief, FDNY.


Steve also served as an Instructor of the Connecticut Fire Academy teaching at the academy in Windsor Locks and at just about every fire department throughout the state of Connecticut.


Steve started his emergency service career working as a Volunteer Firefighter in North Branford and also at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in New Haven and later as one of the first Emergency Medical Technicians serving with Parents & New Haven Ambulance back in the sixties and seventies. He later served as a volunteer firefighter and a fire police officer in North Haven. Over the last few years, Steve volunteered countless hours of training and exercises for his fellow Hamden CERT Members! All of his classes were educational, fact finding and beyond entertaining!


​Many of us have lived our dream of becoming a firefighter and having the chance to work the "Best Job in the World." Some of us have had the honor of coming up through the ranks into the fire officer positions. For some of us, who have been blessed in both of these categories, there was no higher honor than walking into one of the many Connecticut Fire Stations or FDNY Facilities with Steve Coulon and having him introduce me as his friend. It is an honor that will always be treasured and remembered as a gift that many have not achieved. I personally will always miss the rides down to “The Rock” (FDNY Training Facility), Mid Town Manhattan, Fort Totten in Queens and many other stops throughout the boroughs in the City that Never Sleeps.


I, along with many other are so grateful that we had the chance to listen to many of Steve’s lessons, encounters, and experiences that would always be humorous, educational, and historical, sometimes even beyond words! I’ll miss the rides to Doogies Hot Dog Stand in Newington, Joey Garlic’s, Modern Pizza, and most of all Jackson Hole Diner in Astoria, Queens. One of his many adages will always stay with me; “If you can’t do your job, get out of the way and go sit on the curb!” I am so thankful and blessed that I was able to experience and grow to know Steve Coulon. I will always be honored that he called me his friend and my brother!


“Rest in peace My Brother, we’ll take it from here and meet again up on the top floor!”


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