Deputy Fire Chief Chris Sievert, Lieutenant Scott Burrows, Fire Chief Jim Dickerson

Lake County Fire Rescue recently promoted both firefighter/paramedic Chris Albert and firefighter/paramedic Scott Burrows to lieutenant. 

Deputy Fire Chief Chris Sievert, Lieutenant Scott Burrows, Fire Chief Jim Dickerson 

“I challenge the new lieutenants to always be agents of change as they continue to serve the public,” said Fire Chief Jim Dickerson. “Fire department leadership must be maintained, even during a worldwide pandemic.” 

Battalion Chief Tony Cuellar, Lieutenant Chris Albert, Fire Chief Jim Dickerson

Lieutenants are selected from qualified candidates who attend in-house classes and pass a lieutenant’s exam with a score of 75 or higher. They are also evaluated for interpersonal skills, tactical consideration and public speaking. These skills will help them in their additional firefighting responsibilities, which include taking control of fire scenes, overseeing equipment and ensuring it is in proper working order, and managing their teams. 

“Not only will these new lieutenants serve as co-officers and leaders, but also as mentors to those serving under them,” said Deputy Fire Chief Chris Sievert. 

For more information on Lake County Fire Rescue, visit https://www.lakecountyfl.gov/offices/fire_rescue or follow the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFireRescue. 

 

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