Joel Baker Named Next Chief of Austin Fire Department
Recently retired chief in Atlanta moves west
By Chase Hoffberger, 2:40PM, Fri. Nov. 2, 2018
The Austin Fire Department should have a new chief on Dec. 10. City Manager Spencer Cronk announced Friday afternoon that retired Atlanta Fire Rescue Chief Joel Baker has been chosen from three finalists. His nomination will get considered by City Council on Thursday, Nov. 15.
Baker will take over for Tom Dodds, who's been serving in interim capacity since Rhoda Mae Kerr left for her native Ft. Lauderdale back in March. Baker spent 30 years with the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and was named chief there in 2015 before retiring in February, and evidently getting bored with retirement (and Atlanta) in short order.
He was selected for the position over Laredo Fire Chief Steve Landin and Prince William County (Va.) Chief Kevin McGee. The three were announced on Oct. 18 after Cronk whittled candidates down from six. They went through a series of private panel interviews before getting put before the public at a candidate forum on Oct. 25.
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