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New Head At U. S. Fire Administration

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FIREGEEZER HAS JUST RECEIVED THIS PRESS RELEASE FROM THE USFA:

FROM: Nancy Ward
Acting Administrator

SUBJECT: Deputy Assistant Administrator for the United States Fire Administration

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Glenn A. Gaines, a 37 year veteran of the Fairfax County, Virginia, Fire & Rescue Department, to the position of Deputy Assistant Administrator for the United States Fire Administration (USFA); he will also immediately begin serving as the Acting U.S. Fire Administrator. Glenn brings to USFA a unique set of skills and experiences that fit extremely well with the missions of both FEMA and the USFA.

Having started as a volunteer firefighter and fire officer, Chief Gaines rose through the various ranks to become Fire Chief of a metropolitan community serving a population of over one million people. Along the way he served in key roles in the areas of training, prevention, and operations, as well as overseeing a nationally recognized Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team that was deployed many times both within the United States and internationally.

Chief Gaines holds a degree in Fire Administration, has authored several texts and articles on fire service issues, and has served as an instructor at USFA’s National Fire Academy.

A well respected member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and its Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Section, Chief Gaines has spent the past eight years as a principal architect and manager of both the Assistance to Firefighter Grant Program and SAFER grant programs. As such, he has a keen understanding of the needs of career, combination, and volunteer fire departments and the issues affecting them during these unique times in our Nation’s history.

We appreciate Chief Gaines’ willingness to serve in this critical position and welcome what we know will be his positive contributions to both USFA and FEMA as we go about fulfilling our responsibilities to the American public.

I would also like to take this opportunity to personally thank National Fire Academy Superintendent, Dr. Denis Onieal for his leadership of the USFA during this period of transition and for his dedication to the success of the USFA in the countless meetings and activities he has been involved in, while still leading the efforts of the National Fire Academy.

Firegeezer wishes to extend to Chief Gaines a hearty congratulations from all of us.  If that name looks familiar to you, it’s because he has occasionally left some very informative and thought-provoking Comments in some of the Firegeezer postings.

Read some more of our thoughts in Tuesday’s Morning Lineup HERE.

  • Geoff McNamara

    Congrats one of the finest officers that we have had the honor to have worked with (you didn’t work “for” Glenn – you work “with” him). Glenn (and Capt. Fox) can/could teach you more in ten minutes than many people could in ten years. The US Fire Administration will be well served with Glenn close to the helm.

  • Geoff McNamara

    Congrats one of the finest officers that we have had the honor to have worked with (you didn’t work “for” Glenn – you work “with” him). Glenn (and Capt. Fox) can/could teach you more in ten minutes than many people could in ten years. The US Fire Administration will be well served with Glenn close to the helm.

  • Donna

    Congrats to Chief Gaines, from your friends in dispatch.

  • Donna

    Congrats to Chief Gaines, from your friends in dispatch.

  • Kevin Green

    Congrats, to my best Chief, I’ve worked for.

  • Kevin Green

    Congrats, to my best Chief, I’ve worked for.

  • Sunnie Cardwell

    Congrats,keep on keeping on and thanks, TGBTG. forever,

  • Sunnie Cardwell

    Congrats,keep on keeping on and thanks, TGBTG. forever,

  • Helen Martin

    I want to tell Chief Gaines how happy I am for his new appointment. The USFA is lucky to have such a well versed Fire Chief. I wish Glenn all the best.
    Helen Martin

  • Helen Martin

    I want to tell Chief Gaines how happy I am for his new appointment. The USFA is lucky to have such a well versed Fire Chief. I wish Glenn all the best.
    Helen Martin

  • http://www.vafire.com/ Billy Shelton

    Great choice for the nation; Glenn is a true leader, mover and shaker. Congratualtions

  • http://www.vafire.com Billy Shelton

    Great choice for the nation; Glenn is a true leader, mover and shaker. Congratualtions

  • Chuck Jacobi

    Way to go Glenn ! Working with and for you was certainly one of the highlights of my career. Best of luck to you !

  • Chuck Jacobi

    Way to go Glenn ! Working with and for you was certainly one of the highlights of my career. Best of luck to you !

  • Charlie Wood

    A true leader and an excellent Fire Officer. He will do the position and the Fire Service community proud. Congrats!

  • Charlie Wood

    A true leader and an excellent Fire Officer. He will do the position and the Fire Service community proud. Congrats!

  • Danny Whitmer

    Congrats, Chief Gaines. You were the first Battalion Chief I had the pleasure of working for, and you had a great impact on the direction of my career. The U.S.F.A. has the best person for the job.

  • Danny Whitmer

    Congrats, Chief Gaines. You were the first Battalion Chief I had the pleasure of working for, and you had a great impact on the direction of my career. The U.S.F.A. has the best person for the job.

  • Glenn Gaines

    Thank you for the kind words.

    I will not let you or the American fire service down. Please let me know how the USFA can impact the pain and suffering brought on by fire and fire related incidents.

    Glenn Gaines

  • Glenn Gaines

    Thank you for the kind words.

    I will not let you or the American fire service down. Please let me know how the USFA can impact the pain and suffering brought on by fire and fire related incidents.

    Glenn Gaines

  • Glenn Gaines

    Of course that is USFA. I’ll need to burn that one in. The hand is indeed quicker than the eye.

    I corrected the original for you. Thanks, Glenn
    Firegeezer

  • Glenn Gaines

    Of course that is USFA. I’ll need to burn that one in. The hand is indeed quicker than the eye.

    I corrected the original for you. Thanks, Glenn
    Firegeezer