Showing posts with label Fulton County Fire Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fulton County Fire Rescue. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

FCFRD Chief Few Announces Battalion Chief Promotion


Battalion Chief Timothy Rohner
On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, Chief Few announced the promotion of Captain Timothy Rohner to Battalion Chief; the promotion became effective July 15th.

Rohner joined the Fire Rescue Department on February 17, 1999. He was promoted to FF2 in 2002 and Fire Captain in 2004. Battalion Chief Rohner’s impressive qualifications include:


- an Associate’s Degree in Fire Science Technology

- a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Safety Administration

- a Master’s Degree in Leadership with Emphasis in Executive Fire Service

- State of Georgia Certified Paramedic

He is also currently in the dissertation phase of his doctorate in education Ed.D with emphasis in organizational leadership and development. His study focus is:


The Examination of the Relationship between Servant Leadership, Job Satisfaction, and Willingness to serve in the Fire Service. Throughout his career, Rohner has served in both north and south Fulton County. His new assignment will be Battalion One on the A-shift.



In his announcement to the department, Chief Few stated that “Captain Rohner has demonstrated the knowledge, skills and ability suitable for the position. He has performed successfully in the department and his training has prepared him well for the endeavors of Battalion Chief.”


Our congratulations to Battalion Chief Rohner on his professional accomplishment.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Fulton County Fire Rescue Inductes 10 New Recruits


(L-R) FF Michael Moore, Training Coordinator, Captain Stanley Hudgins, FF Andrew Barlick, FF Aaron Pelham, FF Victoria Wagner, FF Bryant Hoyle, FF Victor Brown, FF Bradlee Littlefield, FF Javante Jones,
FF Matthew Busby, FF Ricardo Carey, Training Asst. Coordinator, FF Lisa Cook
 
Fulton County Fire Rescue inducted ten (10) recruits during its 2015 Graduation Ceremony on Thursday, July 23, 2015. The new firefighters were celebrated for their successful completion of fire rescue training and their transition as firefighters to the field.
 
Unincorporated Fulton County covers 106 square miles and is supported by 10 Fire Stations and 149 personnel.