Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

North Little Rock fire chief dies

- HUNTER FIELD

North Little Rock Fire Chief Jim Murphy died overnight Saturday due to complicati­ons from heart surgery, a city spokesman confirmed Sunday afternoon. He was 65.

Murphy, who spent the bulk of his four decades in fire service in Florida, was tapped to lead the North Little Rock Fire Department in 2014 after a national search to replace retiring Chief Robert Mauldin. Murphy’s third anniversar­y with the city would have been in August.

North Little Rock Assistant Fire Chief Gerald Tucker will take the helm of the department as interim chief, Nathan Hamilton, North Little Rock communicat­ions director, said Sunday.

Mayor Joe Smith asked Murphy to leave retirement and the Sunshine State to take over the North Little Rock department in the summer of 2014. On Sunday, the mayor released a statement on Murphy’s death through a spokesman.

“He was a great chief, but a better person,” Smith said. “We’re grateful for the time he was able to be with our city.”

For more than two years, Murphy oversaw a force of 182 in Pulaski County’s second-largest city. In addition to the standard firefighti­ng operation, the North Little Rock Fire Department also houses a special operations response team, hazardous materials team and water rescue team.

Murphy left retirement and moved to central Arkansas after 25 years at Orange County (Fla.) Fire Rescue as a firefighte­r, paramedic, company officer and training officer.

In retirement, he also co-founded a pair of interactiv­e training software programs for first responders.

In a 2014 interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Murphy said he had been offered other jobs over the years but something about North Little Rock stood out.

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