Surrounded by their peers, family members and in the company of city leaders and members of the community, 14 members of the Folsom Fire Department took the stage at the Folsom Community Center this week where they were recognized for their dedicated service to the department and promoted in rank for a variety of positions, including that of Division Chief, Battalion Chief, Captain and Engineer. 

The special ceremony began with the presentation of the Folsom Fire Color Guard and the Pledge of Allegiance amongst attendees prior to opening acknowledgements by Folsom Fire Chief Ken Cusano, remarks from Folsom Mayor Mike Kozlowski and the presentation of the Loyalty Oath by Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Jimenez. 

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“It is an honor to recognize the accomplishments and promote 14 of our finest members to new ranks within our fire department,” shared Cusano as he spoke to both his advancing personnel in attendance at the ceremony. “In the fire service, promotions are not just about moving up the ranks; they are about taking on greater responsibilities, serving as role models, mentoring others, and continually learning.  Each of you has demonstrated these qualities.”

Cusano and the City announced the promotion of seven engineers, all of which were pinned by their desired family members at the special event. Those promoted to the title of Engineer included Stephan Anderson, Andrew Goettle, Brett Jones, Cory LaRussa, Lucas Niles, Justin Oveson and Daniel Rotheram. 

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“To our new engineers, you have proven your technical skills, reliability, and readiness to respond to any emergency,” said Cusano as he addressed the dedicated seven firefighters. “You play a crucial role in ensuring our apparatus is operational and our crews are safe.  Your promotion is a testament to your hard work and dedication because the engineer promotional testing process is one of the most difficult.”

Four longtime members of the department were promoted to the title of Captain at the event. Those promoted and pinned included Michael Binion, Nicholas Boule, Brent Cramer and Philip Listbergo.

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“To our new captains, your experience and wisdom have earned you this significant step. You will be responsible for coordinating incident operations and upholding the highest standards of our profession.  Your leadership will be crucial in maintaining the excellence of our department,” Cusano said. 

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One longtime member of the department was promoted to the role of Battalion Chief at the event. Ben Signor was pinned with the new leadership title and role. 

“You have shown exceptional leadership and strategic thinking. You will be tasked with overseeing multiple incidents, immediate decision making, and ensuring the seamless operation of all stations within the City of Folsom,” Cusano said as he addressed Sginor. “We rely on your expertise to shape the future of our department.”

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Finally, two Division Chiefs were named and pinned in the event. Those now holding the Division Chief title and role include Brian Beck and Matt McGee, both veteran members of the department as well. 

“Our new division chiefs, you have reached a prestigious level of leadership.  Your role involves not only managing extensive operations but also contributing to the strategic direction and vision of our department,” Cusano said in his remarks.  “Your promotion reflects your dedication, knowledge, and ability to inspire those around you.”

The ceremony closed with the all 14 of those promoted simultaneously taking the Loyalthy Oath. Cusano closed the ceremony with final remarks addresses to all of those promoted. 

“As you move into your new ranks, remember that our mission remains the same: to protect and enhance the quality of life for all residents, business owners, visitors, and employees within the city.  Continue to uphold the proud traditions of our department,” Cusano said. “Congratulations once again to all of you on your promotion. I look forward to the contributions you will make in your new roles.”

Photos: City of Folsom Communications