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City announces new temporary fire chief

By Howard B. Owens

Captain Craig Williams will serve as City of Batavia fire chief for the next four to six weeks, City Manager Jason Molino announced late this afternoon.

Williams replaces Chief Ralph Hyde, who has been acting chief since last fall, when the previous chief had to step down because of a conflict over his retirement benefits and ability to draw a city salary.

Hyde was on his second tour of duty as the city's chief, and decided it was time to go back into retirement.

Molino said the search for a new, permanent chief is progressing, but didn't want to discuss details of the search, including the number of candidates who have applied for the job.

At the city's fire hall this afternoon, firefighters were in a good mood and Williams said he stepped into the role because it seemed like the right thing to do.

"With Chief Hyde leaving tomorrow and the city needing an interim chief for the next month, month-and-a-half, I decided to step in and help the city out," Williams said.

Williams said he will handle the chief's typical day-to-day duties until a new chief is appointed.

Meanwhile, the city's other vacant position of note, the plumbing inspector, has been filled with an interim appointment. Replacing the retiring Barb Toal is her cousin, Ron Toal of Elba.

Plumbing inspectors in New York's cities must pass a local plumbing board test and cannot work as a plumber in the city once appointed.

The city has three candidates for a permanent position, Molino said. They have taken the test and Molino said he believes the tests will be graded next month.

The plumbing board has three tests to grade, Molino said.  He expects they will be graded next month.

jim stockman

Good luck to Chief Hyde it was a pleasure to work for you.
Hey Mr Hunt I feel sorry for you. I guess you didnt know that they have tests to become a Real FireFighter, then put in countless hours of training, save a few lives and you too might become a Paid Fire Chief. You are way out of touch

May 1, 2010, 5:11pm Permalink
JT Hunt

i wouldn't want to be chief. i know his crew has to be in great shape and put in LOTS of training to get their jobs. that's nice, but how many fires and car accidents are there in the city each year? i bet there are a lot more false alarms. give them $20k per year for a part time job. or just go volunteer like the town. the only firefighters who i think that deserve to be full time and are severly UNDERPAID are the brave souls who do those jobs in major metropolotain areas. they battle traffic, have a lot of calls and deal with difficult people. towns where NO one knows your name or CARES for that matter. there's life outside Genesee county - guess what - it's not bad! :)

May 2, 2010, 5:43pm Permalink
Howard B. Owens

You think the only time a firefighter is working is when they respond to fires and accidents?

Not the hours of training? Not the hours of practice? Not the time reviewing responses? Not the time cleaning and repairing equipment?

I'm not interested in "how much" firefighters and their leaders should get paid, but I have no problem paying them a full-time wage. Even if every minute of every eight hours isn't filled with "work" -- there is a premium to be paid in a reasonably populated area for having a fire crew ready to respond on seconds notice.

May 2, 2010, 7:02pm Permalink

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