New fire chief takes over helm of Puget Sound Fire

  • Monday, September 11, 2017 11:02am
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Matt Morris. COURTESY PHOTO, Puget Sound Fire

Matt Morris. COURTESY PHOTO, Puget Sound Fire

The next chapter of Puget Sound Fire begins Monday with new Fire Chief Matt Morris starting his first day on the job.

Morris takes over for Jim Schneider, who retired at the end of August after leading the department for 15 years.

“I have a philosophy that is value-based, and focuses on taking care of people and building strong relationships,” Morris said. “I want this fire department to continue to be a trusted community partner because that helps keep us all safe.”

Morris comes to Kent with more than 27 years of experience in the fire service. He began his career as a reserve firefighter/EMT in 1990 for the City of Boulder City, Nev. He was then hired by the City of Henderson, Nev., as a firefighter/paramedic where he spent the next 22 years. He rose through the ranks of captain, battalion chief and deputy chief before being promoted to fire chief in January 2016.

Prior to joining the fire service, Morris served in the U.S. Navy as an aviation technician assigned to Air Squadron VA-176 on the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.

A graduate of the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer program, Morris has recently completed his MBA. He is also a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs.

Morris, who is engaged to be married, has two children, both in college.




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