Monday proclaimed 'Fire Chief Brian Fennessy Day' in honor of 18-year veteran of the San Diego Fire- Rescue Dept.

  • Source: KFMB-TV CBS 8 San Diego
  • Published: 04/09/2018 08:05 PM

The City Council proclaimed Monday as "Fire Chief Brian Fennessy Day," in honor of the 18-year veteran of the San Diego Fire- Rescue Department, who is leaving to head up the Orange County Fire Authority. Fennessy served through all ranks of the SDFD before being appointed chief in 2015. In his new job, he'll lead a department that protects more than 1.6 million residents within 23 cities and unincorporated sections of Orange County. Mayor Kevin Faulconer touted Fennessy's achievements, particularly in relation to leadership and paramedic training as well as the implementation of innovative technology. "We're going to miss you. You've done a heck of a job," Faulconer said. "Eighteen years in the fire department and you've made a difference. You've made our community and our city safe." Flanked by family and fire officials, Fennessy thanked Faulconer for his support.



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