Friday, September 27, 2013

So Long, Smitty

Anyone who's had the opportunity to work with Smitty knows that it only takes a short time to conclude that he possesses all of the fundamental qualities that every good officer should.

He has good common sense and keeps a cool head under pressure.  He has an amazing work ethic.  He welcomes and encourages critical thinking from his crew members, thereby teaching them fundamental decision making skills.

But perhaps most importantly, he leads by example.  He practices the concept that a good firefighter can't be cultivated from a text book or written policy or verbal commands.  They must be inspired to WANT to be good firefighters by the actions of a good leader.

When we close our eyes and picture Smitty, he always has a broom, a mop, or a rag in his hand.  He is always making a passionate and involved commentary about the job, and staying engaged.  He doesn't tell you what to do, he shows you.  It's those actions that will leave a lasting impression on those of us who will soon be expected to fill his shoes and those of other officers after they're gone.

Not all officers are leaders, and not all leaders are officers.  But we can all agree that Smitty has left us with a good example of what it means to be both... and a good example of why our department and our service should strive to make the two synonymous with each other.


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Rockledge Fire Department dedicates 9/11 memorial



In a short ceremony on Wednesday, 9/11/2013 The City of Rockledge Fire Department officially dedicated to the memory of the victims, a memorial plaque and an actual artifact from the towers.  

The memorial is now permanently on display at station #37 on Murrell Road in Rockledge.  

Thank you to the dedicated department members who donated their own time to help construct the memorial, and to all who attended and took part.



 

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

The City of Rockledge has named it's new Fire Chief.

Effective on Monday October 28th, 2013, Battalion Chief Jeptha Sunday will officially take the office of the fire chief upon the retirement of Rick Allen. 

Chief Sunday has served with Rockledge Fire and Emergency Services since 1981. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in 1988, and in 1998 was again promoted to the rank of Battalion Chief for shift A.

Chief Sunday was one of the original signers of the certification of affiliation with the IAFF in 1988. Between 1988 and 1998, Chief Sunday served the union in the capacity of Treasurer, Vice president, and President.

Chief Sunday is an upstanding member of both the community and the department and is well respected by all who know him.

The union looks forward to - under chief Sunday- a model of leadership which will promote good morale and forward progress.

Attention on deck!!


To see the Florida Today article click here

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