15 Nov 2019

South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Authority (SYFRA) has appointed a new Chief Fire Officer. Alex Johnson was appointed following a selection process which included a written application and panel interview with members of the Fire Authority.

Alex joined South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue as Assistant Chief Fire Officer in 2017, before being promoted to Deputy Chief Fire Officer. She’d previously served with Derbyshire Fire & Rescue for more than 25 years, having joined as a firefighter in 1992.

inclusive, and positive culture

Fire Authority Chair - Cllr Robert Taylor, said, “Alex is an outstanding candidate who has demonstrated to Fire Authority members her commitment to building a successful, inclusive, and positive culture at South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue."

Cllr Robert Taylor adds, “In addition to her obvious talent in managing and developing people, she also has a firm operational background which has been admirably demonstrated recently through her command of the fire service’s response to the widespread flooding which has hit our region.”

Experience and leadership

Fire Authority members would like to thank James for the experience and leadership he has demonstrated"

Alex will take over the role in January when the current Chief Fire Officer James Courtney QFSM retires. James joined South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue in 2006 and has been Chief Fire Officer since 2011.

Fire Authority members would like to thank James for the experience and leadership he has demonstrated in the role of Chief Fire Officer over the last eight years and wish him all the best for a long and happy retirement,” said Cllr Robert Taylor.

safer and stronger

Alex Johnson said, “I inherit a successful organization full of brilliant, talented people who are proud of the part they play in making South Yorkshire safer and stronger."

Alex Johnson adds, "Guiding this organization is the honor of a lifetime and I will do all I can to make the service a brilliant place to work, which delivers outstanding results for the communities we serve.