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  2. Fire chief - Wikipedia

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    Various official English-language titles for a fire chief include fire chief, chief fire officer and fire commissioner. The latter can refer to a fire chief or to an overseer who works for the local government. "Chief fire officer" is the usual title in the United Kingdom. Traditionally, a fire chief in Scotland was known as a "fire master ...

  3. Kansas City’s next fire chief won’t need a college degree. A ...

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    A change in hiring policy instructs the city manager to reconsider whether college degrees are “strictly necessary” for some jobs . Kansas City’s next fire chief won’t need a college ...

  4. United States Air Force Fire Protection - Wikipedia

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    The top firefighter position in the Air Force, "The Air Force Fire Chief," is the most senior fire chief position and runs the Department of the Air Force Fire & Emergency Services Branch (HAF/A4CXF) within the Readiness Division (HAF/A4CX), Director of Civil Engineers (HAF/A4C).

  5. Battalion chief - Wikipedia

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    A battalion chief is the lowest chief officer in a fire department's rank structure, above rank-and-file fire station officers and fire company officers. A battalion chief is in charge of a firefighting battalion, similar to a military battalion. A battalion consists of several fire stations and multiple fire companies. A battalion chief has ...

  6. KC’s ‘interim’ fire chief has had job nearly 2 years. More ...

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    The city told several non-white and female applicants last December that the search for a new fire chief was suspended without explaining why. KC’s ‘interim’ fire chief has had job nearly 2 ...

  7. Chief fire officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief fire officer is assisted by one deputy chief fire officer and a number of assistant chief fire officers, each of whom is delegated with commanding one or multiple areas of fire and rescue operations, such as training, vehicles and equipment, information technology, or human resources.

  8. 'Proven leader': Why Peoria Heights chose its new fire chief

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    Peoria Heights Mayor Mike Phelan said Dan Decker's leadership and experience stood out in the hiring process.

  9. Station officer - Wikipedia

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    A station commander is an officer in charge of one or more fire stations, often referred to as a district chief or battalion chief in North America. If a battalion chief or district chief works out of a fire station, a captain or lieutenant is still usually the officer in charge of the day-to-day operations of the station.