The Southern Marin Fire Protection District recently garnered some well-earned kudos.
At the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)’s Fire-Rescue International (FRI) Conference, the IAFC recognized the Southern Marin Fire Protection District as one of the top 15 fire service leaders from across North America and around the globe, an honor worthy of profiling to the International Fire Service Community.
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) represents the leadership of firefighters and emergency responders worldwide. Every year at the FRI conference, a handful of fire-rescue and emergency service organizations are honored based on their excellence and innovation among the international community through vision, information, education, services, and representation.
The Southern Marin Fire Protection District has transformed over the past decade, evolving from a financially strained organization with aging equipment to a pioneering force in fire protection and emergency response. Rooted in strong values and a unified vision, the Fire District now excels in safeguarding a complex and diverse region that includes large bodies of water, hillside homes, and mountainous terrain. By leveraging cutting-edge technology like real-time satellite imagery, Tablet Command, and LRAD systems, the Fire District has significantly enhanced their operational efficiency and response capabilities, setting a national standard in fire safety.
“When I’m asked the question about why I think our people are exceptional here at the Southern Marin Fire Protection District, I think of a unified purpose,” says Chris Tubbs, Fire Chief. “We have very high standards and values, and our people embrace those and live them out every day. Over the next 10 years the Southern Marin Fire Protection District will undoubtedly face a variety of challenges and opportunities. My hope and vision is that we continue to position ourselves to be successful in navigating these ebbs and flows and ultimately continue to provide exceptional service to our communities.”
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To learn more about the Southern Marin Fire Protection District, please visit www.smfd.org
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