South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Authority (SYFRA) has appointed a new Deputy Chief Fire Officer. Chris Kirby was appointed following a selection process, which included a written application, leadership team presentation, interview by staff group and trade union representatives and panel interview with members of the Fire Authority.
Barnsley-born Chris Kirby will join South Yorkshire later this spring from West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, which he first joined as a Firefighter in 1998.
response and prevention work
The former Wath Comprehensive School pupil also represented Rotherham at waterpolo for many years
The married father-of-three’s roles in West Yorkshire included acting as a breathing apparatus instructor, commanding the Kirklees district and taking charge of the service’s response and prevention work.
He also led the service’s business fire safety work in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster. The former Wath Comprehensive School pupil also represented Rotherham at waterpolo for many years, winning the British Championships in 2008.
Fire Authority Chair, Cllr Robert Taylor, said: “This was a really competitive process, but the whole panel was greatly impressed by Chris’ forward-thinking and people-centered approach. We are proud of South Yorkshire’s reputation as being among the pioneering fire and rescue service’s in the country and we are confident this appointment will help the service to continually improve its service to the public.”
Chris Kirby Joins South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue
Chris Kirby said, “I am really pleased to be joining South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue. To be able to serve the communities where I grew up is a huge privilege and I look forward to meeting the people that make the service what it is."
He adds, "I have always been impressed with the people I have met and I hope to support the service in being a great place to work and to deliver an outstanding service to the communities of South Yorkshire.”