Quantcast Miami Student
College Media Network

Miami Student

New chief to join Oxford Firehouse

Lauren Doyal

Issue date: 8/24/07 Section: Community
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
After a nine-year run as full-time assistant fire chief of Liberty Township, John Detherage has resigned from his position and is joining the Oxford Fire Department (OFD).

Detherage will join the Oxford force as assistant fire chief, until taking over for current the fire chief, Len Endress, when he resigns from the job in May.

Endress said that he is optimistic about the assets Detherage will bring to the Oxford Firehouse.

"He has all of the qualities and the experience we were looking for when we advertised the position," Endress said. "We're very confident that he will do an excellent job here." Detherage, who was unavailable for comment, will be part of a gradual process of changes until he assumes Endress's position.

According to Endress, Oxford is unique because it is almost entirely staffed by on-call volunteer firefighters. However, in next year's proposed budget, the department hopes to make the transition from a strictly volunteer staff to hiring several
part-time firefighters.

"We have been very fortunate that we've had a number of Miami students volunteering year round," Endress said.

This number, however, is steadily declining as Monday through Friday availabilities dwindle, as a result of classes and other part-time jobs, according to Endress.

Vice Mayor Prue Dana said having a part-time force would result in a more capable staff within the fire department.

"The volunteer fire people have been just excellent and have been to all of our emergency situations in just minutes," Dana said. "But the demand on volunteers is getting to be too much for volunteers."

In addition to new staffing, the department plans on upgrading their EMS capabilities. After completing a 140-hour training session, technicians will be able to administer up to 12 new medications that previously required execution by a licensed paramedic.

Oxford Mayor Jerome Conley said he is one of many who will be sad to see Endress retire.

"Len has done a great job," Conley said. "We will truly miss his service to the town."

Endress began his firefighting career in January 1970 as a volunteer at the station in Oxford. By 1972, he was promoted to assistant fire chief and advanced to head chief just four years later in 1976.

Reflecting on the staff of the OFD, Endress said the members are the fabric of the department.

"It truly is the members that make or break the department," Endress said.
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Disclaimer: Comments below do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Miami Student

Viewing Comments 1 - 1 of 1

John

posted 8/26/07 @ 10:40 PM EST

now that's a joke!!! nice hiring process for a new chief!!!! On top of that, adding part-time people wouldn't help that place!! you guys need paramedics and full time personnel. (Continued…)

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Attention Photoshoppers! The Miami Student is looking for a Photo Editor. Must have strong organizational skills and good knowledge of Photoshop. E-mail Erin at maherem@muohio.edu for more information.


    Get this widget!

    Poll

    What's your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
    Submit Vote

    View Results

    View the crossword puzzle

    Advertisement

    - Video: Miami Television News is at it again. Watch their latest report, episode 3 part 1 and part 2.

    - Photos: Students scribbled 'Love' on their arms last Friday to support Click the link to view a slideshow.

    - Hey! Read This! Is globalization good or bad for smaller countries? You be the judge. readthistoo.wordpress.com

    - New Blog: Campus editor Hannah Poturalski has a little problem...she's obsessed with movies. Check out her movie blog where she reviews movies, new and old. One Chick's Search for Flicks.

    Planning to take your laptop home over the holidays? There is a safe way to be online wirelessly from anywhere. It's called VPN or Virtual Private Network. VPN also gives you access to your Miami M:drive from anywhere. Read the article to stay safe over the break.

    Podcast
    View our current print edition
    Print Edition PDF
    Blogs
    DK Kountry Dan Kukla's blog on news from the Miami gridiron in his sports blog. One Chick's Search for Flicks Campus editor Hannah Poturalski has a little problem...she's obsessed with movies. Check out her movie blog where she reviews movies, new and old.
    Whimsies of a Hopeful Foodie McKenzie Graham loves to cook, and so should you! Chai Tea has never been so easy to make. Fun and easy recipes for the college student.
    Hey! Read this! Andy Sinclair talks about politics and tries to burst the "Miami Bubble."
    Brett's Review Read Brett Bergman's blog for TV show reviews.
    Fashionably Forward Read up on fashion tips and events around campus in Amy Booker's new blog, Fashionably Forward.