
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Prince George, B.C. - Deputy Fire Chief Bryan Burleigh has been selected as the 12th Fire Chief of the Prince George Fire Rescue Services. Burleigh will start in Fire Rescue’s top position at the start of June following the departure of current Fire Chief Cliff Warner who is retiring after 30 years of service, including three years as chief.
Deputy Chief Burleigh has served the community as part of the service for more than two decades and previously managed the training branch before being promoted to Deputy Chief Operations overseeing operations and training in 2022.
“As we wish retiring Chief Warner the best following his 30 years of service, and welcome Deputy Chief Burleigh into this role, we congratulate both gentlemen on entering their next chapters,” said Director of Administrative Services, Eric Depenau.
“Deputy Chief Burleigh has led the response to a number of challenging emergencies and has been present as part of the leadership team during the negotiation of the current collective agreement, management of complex social issues and refinement of our internal training program. He is a strong leader and has the respect of the service. We are fortunate to see him take on the immense responsibility of Fire Chief.”
Deputy Chief Burleigh said he is looking forward to the challenges ahead and is confident with the assistance of the broader City team the fire service will remain ready to respond to the high standard Prince George should expect.
“I am grateful for the mentorship and leadership of my predecessor, and I look forward to the opportunity to lead the excellent team at the Prince George Fire Rescue, where we strive to make our community safer and stronger, each and every day,” said Deputy Chief, Bryan Burleigh.
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Media contact:
Claire Thwaites, communications manager
Mobile: 778-349-1386
Email: media@princegeorge.ca