Costa Mesa names new fire chief
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- After a five-month statewide search, city officials
announced Tuesday that Jim Ellis will replace retiring Frank Fantino as
fire chief.
Ellis, who has served as the city’s battalion chief for nearly nine
years, was selected from a field of 15 candidates and four finalists.
Fantino will retire May 22 after serving 28 years in the Costa Mesa
Fire Department, nine years as chief.
On Tuesday, an ecstatic Ellis said he has dreamed about this day since
he started as a paramedic in the department on Feb. 10, 1980.
“It’s been a wonderful surprise,” he said.
Ellis, who grew up in Costa Mesa, said he has always appreciated the
city’s community spirit.
“It’s such a tight community,” he said. Everybody comes together
during a crisis, he added.
“The biggest example I’ve seen so far is the preschool incident,” he
said, referring to the day in May 1999 when a man plowed through a local
playground, killing two children and injuring several others.
Ellis’ community spirit is what made him the best man for the job,
City Manager Allan Roeder said.
“He has been a true leader,” he said, “not only within the Fire
Department. He has played a significant role in taking the fire service
out of the fire station and into the community.”
Ellis was responsible for developing and implementing many of the
city’s community-oriented fire and emergency programs.
Also remarkable is Ellis’ desire to make the department a bigger
player by working closely with other city departments, Roeder said.
In addition to serving as battalion chief, Ellis has served as a
paramedic, firefighter and fire captain during his 21 years with the department. He manages the city’s 32-member fire suppression division and
serves as commander of its Fire Department honor guard.
A Cal State Long Beach graduate, Ellis holds a bachelor’s degree in
fire administration. He is also an instructor at Santa Ana College’s fire
academy. He was named employee of the month by the Costa Mesa City
Council in February.
Ellis will be sworn in at the end of May, but a specific date has not
been set, said Roeder.
Among Ellis’ future plans for the department are improving basic
services and updating technology.
“That keeps changing every day,” Ellis said, “but we need to make sure
we have the most effective equipment.”
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