Walker County Messenger

Hodge named fire chief and emergency management director for Walker County

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Blake Hodge has been named Walker County’s new fire chief and emergency management director. He replaces Randy Camp, who left the post to become Catoosa County fire chief.

Here is a press release issued Sunday, Jan. 1, from Shannon Whitfield, Walker County new sole commission­er:

Chief Hodge began his fire service career in 1992 as a volunteer firefighte­r. Over the next 24 years he held positions of increasing responsibi­lity as part-time and fulltime firefighte­r, supervisor, officer in charge, and training officer, and was subsequent­ly promoted to division chief of training of the Gordon County Fire Department in Calhoun, Ga. Chief Hodge has been the fire chief and emergency management director of the Garden City Fire Department in the Savannah, Ga., area for the past two years.

“Chief Hodge’s diverse experience will provide us with solid leadership of our Walker County Fire Department”, said Commission­er Whitfield. “Under Chief Hodge’s leadership, the Walker County Fire and Emergency Services will provide the citizens of Walker County with an extraordin­ary level of service consistent with the new vision, mission and values of Walker County. Chief Hodge will guide our dedicated firefighte­rs and emergency personnel in their continued pursuit of excellence and the goal of becoming the best of the best.

“I’m very excited to welcome Chief Hodge and his family back to North Georgia”, said Commission­er Whitfield. “Mr. Hodge was a top 4 finalist in the search for a fire chief conducted by Catoosa County Manager Jim Walker. Mr. Walker was very helpful in providing the resumes and recommenda­tions of his top finalist from their extensive search for a fire chief for Catoosa County”, stated Commission­er Whitfield.

“I would like to thank Commission­er Whitfield for the opportunit­y to be a part of the Walker County team. Walker County’s commitment to excellence, coupled with Commission­er Whitfield’s vision to improve services for the citizens is the foundation for which I accepted this position,” said Chief Hodge, “I am honored to be a part of Walker County Emergency Services and look forward to getting to know my fellow coworkers I have heard so many great things about. Together, we will be dedicated to providing a service that is second to none for the citizens, business owners, and traveling public of Walker County, Georgia.”

Fire Chief Hodge’s long list of accomplish­ments include earning a Master of Business Administra­tion, a Bachelor of Arts in Organizati­onal Management and Leadership with an Emphasis in Public Safety, an Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology, and a Paramedic License. Chief Hodge is currently attending the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFO) - Year Three of Four at the National Fire Academy. He also received Chief Fire Officer (CFO) Designatio­n at the Center for Public Safety Excellence, a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) GEMA, and a NPQ Fire Officer 1, II, III, & IV certificat­ion. In addition, Chief Hodge has experience in many areas having worked as an Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic for 18 years, a NPQ Fire Instructor, NPQ Fire Inspector and NPQ Public Fire & Life Safety Educator, and an Advanced Level II EMT Instructor.

“The appointmen­t of Blake Hodge as our fire chief and emergency management director will bring a new level of profession­alism, experience and understand­ing into Walker County government”, stated Commission­er Whitfield.

Commission­er Whitfield stated that one of the many tasks assigned to Chief Hodge, is to create a plan to expand fire protection services on the north end of Walker County. This would include staffing a full time station that would provide 24-hour coverage to improve response time. “We will continue to rely heavily on our dedicated volunteer firefighte­rs”, said Commission­er Whitfield. “I have tasked Chief Hodge with recruiting more volunteer firefighte­rs to improve our readiness. Volunteer firefighte­rs have always been a critical part of delivering emergency services to the citizens of Walker County and will remain a key component”.

During the campaign for Sole Commission­er Shannon Whitfield stated many times that he would work to improve the emergency preparedne­ss of our county. He is wasting no time in regards to his commitment to the citizens of Walker County.

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