Former Seattle Chief to Head D.C. Fire Department


Former Seattle Fire Chief Gregory Dean was named to head Washington, D.C.’s Fire Department on March 2. He led the Seattle Fire Department for 10 years before he stepped down in December.

Mayor Bowser made the announcement at a press conference, where she said she emphasized the importance of appointing someone with a strong EMS background to the position.

“The safety and well-being of District residents is my top priority and FEMS is at the frontlines of this effort. Chief Dean is a proven, collaborative leader who led a department with an international reputation for its fire-based EMS performance. I am certain that he will work with our emergency first responders and the community to move the department forward in exciting ways,” said Mayor Bowser.

Dean will replace Eugene Jones, who last took over as interim chief. Jones took over the job from Fire Chief Kenneth Ellerbe, whose tenure was marked by complaints of poor service that endangered lives by firefighters and medical personnel. Bowser says Acting Assistant Fire and Emergency Medical Services Chief Edward R. Mills III will serve as Interim Chief during the transition.

On Monday, Dean admitted to facing challenges in D.C. He told the crowd that he plans on spending the first six months of his new job learning how to do business in the District.

According to the Mayor’s office, “Dean has a proven track record of results. Under his leadership, Seattle and King County, Washington announced in 2014 that its overall cardiac arrest survival rate had reached an all- time high of 62 percent, up from 26 percent in 2002.”

Dean is also member of the International Association of Fire Chief’s Terrorism and Homeland Security Committee. He was chair of the Region 6, Homeland Security Administration and Policy Group and was selected for the Center for Homeland Defense and Security’s Master’s Program at the Naval Post Graduate School.

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