Battlefield Fire Protection District

The Department

Deputy Chief

Dennis Reynolds

Deputy Chief

dreynolds@battlefieldfire.com

As a member of the management team, the primary duties of the Deputy Chief include directing the work and efforts of all employees assigned to operations for the District; organize, coordinate, evaluate, and implement programs of the organization; evaluate personnel performance; enforce the rules and regulations; make recommendations as to hiring, promotion, discipline or termination; maintain company payroll and personnel records; handle community complaints, including determining whether to refer such complaints for further investigation; prepare budgets and controlling expenditures; ensure operational readiness through supervision and inspection of personnel, equipment and facilities; decide how and where to allocate personnel; manage the distribution of equipment; maintain inventory of property and equipment; and directing operations at scenes, including deciding whether additional personnel or equipment is needed. The Deputy Chief shall assist in research, planning, scheduling, annual reports, setting goals and objectives, and administering policies and procedures to complete the mission of the District and shall perform any other duties as prescribed.

Division Chiefs

As a member of the management team, the primary duties of the Division Chiefs include directing work and efforts as it relates to their division, which are not limited to; program management; recruitment and retention of employees; evaluating personnel performance of subordinates assigned; enforce the policies, procedures, rules and regulations; make recommendations as to hiring, promotion, discipline or termination; coordinate training and professional development activities; maintain training forms and personnel records; assist in preparing budgets and controlling expenditures; manage the maintenance, care, and acquisition of equipment; assist Incident Commanders in emergency scene management and occasionally function as the IC; assist with planning, setting of goals and objectives, preparation of annual reports and directly supervise all facets of their division; and shall perform any other duties as prescribed.

STEVE BURR

DIVISION CHIEF OF TRAINING

sburr@battlefieldfire.com

Shane Anderson

DIVISION CHIEF OF SUPPORT SERVICES

sanderson@battlefieldfire.com

Battalion Chiefs

The Battalion Chiefs supervise the largest and most visible part of Battlefield Fire Protection District. It responds to emergency calls with personnel who are cross trained in firefighting and emergency medical services offering a basic life support (BLS) service. The District has automatic and mutual aid agreements with surrounding fire districts and municipalities. The Operations Division operates the District’s 4 fire stations. Under the Battalion Chiefs, Station Officers supervise daily operations. The duties are performed by Captains and firefighters, engaged mainly in fire/emergency response activities and community public safety-related duties. Full-time personnel work 24-hours on, 48-hours off shift schedule.

Shawn Crump

Battalion Chief

scrump@battlefieldfire.com

JOSH DUKEWITS

BATTALION CHIEF

jdukewits@battlefieldfire.com

Tony Monnig

Battalion Chief

amonnig@battlefieldfire.com

Chaplain

Stormy Davis

Stormy Davis

Chaplain

sdavis@battlefieldfire.com

BUILDING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT

Josh Burr

GENERAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

The building, facilities and fleet management are supported by staff in multiple ways. The day-to-day facilities are handled not only by on-duty firefighter staff but a fully capable and qualified support staff. Duties consist of generator maintenance, buildings and grounds, light duty preventative fleet maintenance, mechanical, and a whole host of other support operations.

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

Shawn Shupert

Administrative Assistant

The human resources and benefits management activities of the District are maintained by the Administrative Assistant. In addition, the Administrative Assistant serves as the initial point of contact at headquarters for citizen requests and inquiries.

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