HOOD RIVER — Following an extensive search process, the City of Hood River has selected Michael (Josh) Rogers as its new fire chief. The search was initiated when Chief Leonard Damian announced his retirement after more than nine years with the City of Hood River Fire Department.
Rogers brings leadership experience and an understanding of EMS and fire operations to his new position. He began his fire service career as a firefighter/paramedic in Hapeville, Georgia, and later continued his career with the City of Dallas, where he has served since 2022. In both departments, he progressed through increasing levels of responsibility, including the ranks of lieutenant, captain, shift commander, and most recently, serving as the deputy fire chief in the City of Dallas. His experience with establishing procedures, mentorship and training, budget reviews, working with healthcare partners, and emergency management position him well to lead the City of Hood River Fire Department.
Rogers was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where growing up in a large, dynamic city shaped his appreciation for community, teamwork, and public service. He spent much of his early career in Atlanta, where he met his wife, Andrea, and the two lived for a decade before relocating to the Pacific Northwest to be closer to her family. While the move marked a significant change, Rogers has embraced the region and now calls the Pacific Northwest home. Outside of his professional responsibilities, he enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, visiting the coast, and following his favorite sports team, the Atlanta Braves.
“Our city is fortunate to welcome a dedicated and experienced fire service leader,” said City Manager Abigail Elder. “Josh understands the challenges and strengths of a modern fire and EMS agency and brings a collaborative approach to serving our community. We look forward to his work with City staff, local area fire departments, and regional partners as we continue our commitment to high-quality emergency fire and medical services.”
Rogers received his Bachelors of Science in Fire Administration from Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, Alabama, holds a Pro Board accredited Fire Officer IV certification, and earned his Executive Fire Officer certificate from the National Fire Academy.
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