Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department’s new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas’ top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns’ “very impressive history†and “progressive > fire-fighting experience†as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > “Dallas has one of the nation’s premier departments,†Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. “And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level.â€Â > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas’ fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, “I want the most qualified > individuals > available,†Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department’s new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas’ top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns’ “very impressive history†and “progressive > fire-fighting experience†as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > “Dallas has one of the nation’s premier departments,†Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. “And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level.â€Â > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas’ fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, “I want the most qualified > individuals > available,†Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department’s new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas’ top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns’ “very impressive history†and “progressive > fire-fighting experience†as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > “Dallas has one of the nation’s premier departments,†Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. “And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level.â€Â > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas’ fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, “I want the most qualified > individuals > available,†Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, 27 years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, 27 years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 In Dallas, the Mayor has no power. It's all in the City Manager, who is a certified idiot. The City Manager outlasts many Mayors. That's why I'm skeptical. I too wish Chief Burns the best, but he's going to have a baptism by fire before he knows it. Dallas is not a nice place. It is about equal to the District of Columbia in dysfunction. The FD is not as dysfunctional as is the DCFD, but no Chief can really achieve anything significant because the City Manager is always on his ass. It will be interesting to see how much political clout Chief Burns can muster. I'd guess not a lot. Stay tuned. Gene G. > It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, > 27 > years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I > say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 In Dallas, the Mayor has no power. It's all in the City Manager, who is a certified idiot. The City Manager outlasts many Mayors. That's why I'm skeptical. I too wish Chief Burns the best, but he's going to have a baptism by fire before he knows it. Dallas is not a nice place. It is about equal to the District of Columbia in dysfunction. The FD is not as dysfunctional as is the DCFD, but no Chief can really achieve anything significant because the City Manager is always on his ass. It will be interesting to see how much political clout Chief Burns can muster. I'd guess not a lot. Stay tuned. Gene G. > It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, > 27 > years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I > say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Why leave FWFD? You don't deal with EMS and you have an incredible relationship with the city. Who would want to leave that. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of wegandy1938@... Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:26 PM To: ExLngHrn@...; Subject: Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department's new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas' top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns' " very impressive history " and " progressive > fire-fighting experience " as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > " Dallas has one of the nation's premier departments, " Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. " And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level. " > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas' fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, " I want the most qualified > individuals > available, " Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Why leave FWFD? You don't deal with EMS and you have an incredible relationship with the city. Who would want to leave that. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of wegandy1938@... Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:26 PM To: ExLngHrn@...; Subject: Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department's new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas' top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns' " very impressive history " and " progressive > fire-fighting experience " as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > " Dallas has one of the nation's premier departments, " Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. " And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level. " > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas' fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, " I want the most qualified > individuals > available, " Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 It sounds crazy to me. Who would want to deal with every day and all the fighting between the people and the city. You never hear anything nice on the NEWS about Dallas City Hall. Potts wrote: Why leave FWFD? You don't deal with EMS and you have an incredible relationship with the city. Who would want to leave that. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of wegandy1938@... Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:26 PM To: ExLngHrn@...; Subject: Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department's new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas' top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns' " very impressive history " and " progressive > fire-fighting experience " as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > " Dallas has one of the nation's premier departments, " Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. " And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level. " > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas' fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, " I want the most qualified > individuals > available, " Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 It sounds crazy to me. Who would want to deal with every day and all the fighting between the people and the city. You never hear anything nice on the NEWS about Dallas City Hall. Potts wrote: Why leave FWFD? You don't deal with EMS and you have an incredible relationship with the city. Who would want to leave that. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of wegandy1938@... Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:26 PM To: ExLngHrn@...; Subject: Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... I'm not sure what it will mean for DFR, I'm pretty sure what it will mean to Eddie. It will make him shake his head and wonder why he ever left Fort Worth. Dallas devours its police and fire chiefs with its archaic city manager system. This will be fun to watch. GG > I wonder what this will mean for Dallas's EMS program....? > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > Dallas selects new fire chief > 04:49 PM CST on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 > By DAVE LEVINTHAL / Staff Writer > A veteran Fort Worth firefighter with a job-appropriate name will become > the > Dallas Fire-Rescue Department's new chief. > Fort Worth Fire Department Executive Deputy Chief Eddie Burns will assume > Dallas' top job as of April 19, City Manager Suhm announced Wednesday. > Ms. Suhm cited Chief Burns' " very impressive history " and " progressive > fire-fighting experience " as reasons for his hiring. She said his commitment > to > diversity in hiring and promotions, as well as emphasis on physical fitness > among firefighters, also contributed to his selection. > " Dallas has one of the nation's premier departments, " Chief Burns said > Wednesday evening. " And I see this as an opportunity to enhance it and grow > it > and take it to another level. " > Among his goals: improve departmental diversity and firefighter training, > and > create a more efficient EMS service. Chief Burns added that he plans to > assess the quality of Dallas' fire stations and equipment, and recommend > improvements as necessary. > As for the firefighters themselves, Dallas is filled with talent, he said. > And while staff diversity is important, " I want the most qualified > individuals > available, " Chief Burns said. > A Fort Worth firefighter since 1979, Chief Burns fills a spot vacated in > September by former Chief Steve Abraira, who resigned under pressure from > Ms. > Suhm. Louie Bright III, one of four finalists along with Chief Burns, has > served > as interim chief since then. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 I agree. Sometimes it's better not to take the " easy road, " but to take on a challenge and try to improve things for the betterment of the members and the citizenry. No risk, no gain. If it works, he takes all the credit, if not, he takes all the blame. Tough job. Best of luck to Chief Burns and the DFR. Steve Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The City of Azle or its policies. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please phone Steve Lemming (817)444-7108. Please also destroy and delete the message from your computer. For more information on The City of Azle, visit our web site at: <http://azle.govoffice.com/ <http://azle.govoffice.com/> > Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, 27 years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Hopefully with the way screwed the Fire and Police (who were both key in getting her elected) we will not have to worry about her having a second term. Lee Re: Dallas selects new fire chief.... In Dallas, the Mayor has no power. It's all in the City Manager, who is a certified idiot. The City Manager outlasts many Mayors. That's why I'm skeptical. I too wish Chief Burns the best, but he's going to have a baptism by fire before he knows it. Dallas is not a nice place. It is about equal to the District of Columbia in dysfunction. The FD is not as dysfunctional as is the DCFD, but no Chief can really achieve anything significant because the City Manager is always on his ass. It will be interesting to see how much political clout Chief Burns can muster. I'd guess not a lot. Stay tuned. Gene G. > It is called passion, desire and commitment to do your best. After all, > 27 > years with FTFD is impressive, let alone the experience level obtained. I > say Congratulations and Good Luck. Mayors don't last forever. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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