Crime & Safety
Roseville Fire Promotes Three Firefighters
The lieutenant position will be integral in the future operations of the department.
November 18, 2020
The Roseville Fire Department has announced the promotion of three firefighters to the position of lieutenant – Dan Concha, Ted Larson, and Josh Waylander. The position of lieutenant is a new position for 2021.
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The lieutenant position will be integral in the future operations of the department. It is a supervisory role that will take on a significant part of the day-to-day shift leadership in the Fire Department.
"These are new and exciting positions for the Roseville Fire Department," said assistant fire chief David Brosnahan. "(The lieutenants) will play a pivotal leadership role in our day-to-day operations and response. All three of these new lieutenants are well qualified to take on this role and have a unique and exciting opportunity ahead of them."
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Roseville Fire Department lieutenants report to the shift battalion chief and will be responsible for supervising six on-shift firefighters. As first-line supervisors, lieutenants will also oversee coordinating responses, daily training, and duties around the fire station.
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