Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation business, in partnership with the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), is pleased to announce the 2024 IAFC Fire Chief of the Year honorees. Volunteer Fire Chief C. Reid Vaughan of the Cuba Fire Department in Alabama and Career Fire Chief Randy Royal of the Colorado Springs Fire Department in Colorado have been named this year’s recipients.
Since 1996, the IAFC has annually recognized one volunteer and one career fire chief for their outstanding service. A specially selected committee evaluates nominations, focusing on individuals who have made significant contributions in leadership, innovation, professional development, integrity, and public service. The 2024 IAFC Fire Chief of the Year awards were presented at the Fire-Rescue International (FRI) event in Dallas, Texas.
Mentors for future generations
“We are privileged to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of these exceptional fire service pioneers,” stated Bob Schulz, president of Pierce Manufacturing.
“Chief Vaughan and Chief Royal exemplify true leadership and are vital pillars within their communities, serving as mentors for future generations. Pierce Manufacturing is honored to recognize their significant contributions.”
Chief C. Reid Vaughan
Volunteer Fire Chief Honoree – C. Reid Vaughan, Cuba Fire Department (Alabama).
Chief C. Reid Vaughan has been a lifelong member of his community in Cuba, Alabama
Chief C. Reid Vaughan has been a lifelong member of his community in Cuba, Alabama. Serving as the Volunteer Fire Chief since 1994, Chief Vaughan has demonstrated unwavering dedication and leadership. Alongside his role at the fire department, he serves as the Section Chief over Regional Services at the Alabama Fire College. His educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in history with a minor in music, as well as a graduate degree in school administration and history.
Chief Vaughan’s commitment extends beyond firefighting; he has served as the Minister of Music for several churches for the past 30 years and as Principal of Sumter Academy High School for 11 years. He also serves as the National Volunteer Fire Council Director for Alabama and the fire service representative to FirstNet.
Chief Vaughan’s exceptional character and dedication to service were recognized when he was awarded the Alabama Association of Fire Chief’s Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year. His relentless service to the community epitomizes true leadership and commitment.
Randy Royal
Career Fire Chief Honoree – Randy Royal, Colorado Springs Fire Department (Colorado)
The CSFD earned its third consecutive accreditation status from CFAI and added fire stations
Chief Randy Royal's career is defined by his authentic investment in people and his strategic vision. Since joining the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) in 1987, he has consistently demonstrated his "mission first, people always" ethos. Under his leadership, the CSFD earned its third consecutive accreditation status from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) and added new fire stations, personnel, and resources.
Chief Royal’s initiatives include the development of a Tiered Response EMS model, dedicated staffing for the Hazardous Materials Response Team, and community outreach programs such as wildfire preparedness and evacuation planning. His commitment to firefighter safety, health, and wellness is evident through the establishment of the Colorado Firefighter Benefits Trust and various wellness programs.
New EMS documentation systems
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chief Royal led the CSFD through unprecedented challenges, demonstrating resilience and innovative problem-solving. His efforts in labor-management relations have resulted in collaborative solutions and improved working conditions. Chief Royal’s leadership extends to technology and training advancements, including the adoption of new EMS documentation systems, regional training programs, and enhanced apparatus and equipment for the fire department.
With a career spanning nearly four decades, Chief Royal has received numerous accolades, including the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Control's Fire Chief of the Year and the Congressional Fire Services Institute's Excellence in Fire Service-Based EMS Award. With numerous achievements, Chiefs C. Reid Vaughan and Randy Royal exemplify outstanding leadership. Their dedication, vision, and unwavering commitment to their fire departments and the communities they serve make them deserving recipients of the 2024 IAFC Fire Chief of the Year award.