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BATH — Tim Marshall has seen a little bit of everything during his near-quarter century in the Steuben County Emergency Services program, managing local disaster scenes, aiding relief efforts at the World Trade Center in the aftermath of 9/11, and leading the local response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, Marshall is in the midst of a new challenge after the Steuben County legislature appointed him the county’s first director of public safety last week. Marshall is now overseeing both the emergency services and 911 departments, which have been combined under a single director…