Seneca Fire Department news

Excerpts from MyWebTimes.com:

The Seneca Fire Department board is set to make a major leadership change this Monday night, as they prepare to terminate the long-serving fire chief and appoint a new one.

Chief Jerry Sears confirmed on Monday afternoon that he was first made aware of the board's decision to remove him several weeks ago. According to Sears, the board had already planned to promote Deputy Chief Kett Johnson to the position of chief.

Initially, Sears expressed disappointment over the news, but he has since come to terms with the situation. He plans to address the board during the meeting and share his thoughts on the decision. Sears has been an active member of the volunteer fire department since 1973, taking on the role of chief in 1984.

Karen Osmond, the department’s administrative assistant, mentioned that the agenda for the special meeting was announced unexpectedly on Friday afternoon, catching many off guard.

The board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday at the Seneca Fire Station located at 121 W. Armour St.

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Excerpts from HeraldNews.com:

A long-time fire chief, Jerry Sears, was officially removed from his position during a Seneca Fire Board meeting on Monday. Sears, who served for 33 years, now finds himself excluded from the station where he once led.

Sears joined the department in 1973 and took the helm in 1984. He claims that two board members met without the third and attempted to push him toward retirement before the official meeting. "The President of Trustees, Jerry Johnson, came to my house on June 20 to tell me I would be retiring the next day," Sears said.

Although Sears wrote a letter of resignation for the business meeting, he later decided not to submit it. Despite this, he was ultimately let go during the board meeting with a 2-1 vote on July 10. Kett Johnson was selected as the new chief, and he says he was approached about the role on June 30.

"He served the department very well. Everything wouldn't be what it is without him," Johnson said of Sears.

Sears stated that he would have preferred to retire on his own terms. He suspects that his age and recent heart-related health issues may have contributed to the decision. During his absence, Assistant Chief Jason Bersano temporarily filled in for him.

Karen Osmond, the administrative assistant, noted that the news of Sears' departure hasn’t fully settled in among the firefighters yet.

Sears wishes his team the best of luck moving forward. Meanwhile, Johnson expressed his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition into his new role.

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