Logan is a lifelong San Diegan and the deputy fire chief overseeing employee services. In this role, he supervises and manages six divisions within the SDFD, including recruitment, health and safety, community outreach, professional standards and training.
The San Diego City Council Monday officially confirmed the appointment of Robert Logan II as the city's next San Diego Fire- Rescue Department Chief.Logan thanked Stowell for his personal guidance and said at the confirmation hearing that he envisions a truly representative workforce with excellent ambulance service, support of the city's lifeguards and wants to practice increased transparency and collaboration.
Before his current role, Logan served as a deputy chief overseeing special operations — with a wide purview including air operations, the metro arson strike team, the hazardous incident response team and the special events/emergency management team. "I am deeply honored and grateful to be appointed by Mayor Gloria to be our city's next fire chief," Logan said."Growing up, I faced numerous challenges that shaped my resolve, resilience, commitment to service, and a profound understanding of our community's needs and realities. I look forward to leading our dedicated Fire-Rescue Department team with integrity and compassion, and ensuring it remains a pillar of safety, support, and unity for all San Diegans.
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