Pierce, IAFC Honor Fire Chiefs of the Year

Aug. 20, 2016
Chiefs from Mesa Fire and Medical Dept. in Mesa, Arizona and Washington Volunteer Fire Company in Washington, Missouri receive international awards at Fire-Rescue International.

The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK) company, announced the 2016 winners of the annual “IAFC Fire Chief of the Year” awards at Fire-Rescue International (FRI) in San Antonio, Texas. Volunteer Fire Chief, Willard H. “Bill” Halmich, of the Washington Volunteer Fire Company in Washington, Missouri, and career Fire Chief, Harry Beck, of the Mesa Fire and Medical Department (MFMD) in Mesa, Arizona, are this year’s recipients.

Winners (selected by a committee appointed by the IAFC) are honored for their leadership, innovation, professional development, integrity and contributions to the fire service as a whole. Sponsored by Pierce, the 21st annual awards will be presented on August 18 during FRI’s general session at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.

“Every year, I look forward to learning who the IAFC committee has chosen for these incredible honors,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president of the Fire & Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “Both Chief Harry Beck and Chief Bill Halmich remind us all of the extraordinary impact that truly outstanding leaders have on the communities they serve, as well as on the advancement of the fire service. All of us at Pierce congratulate Chiefs Beck and Halmich!”

Career Fire Chief Honoree – Harry Beck, of the Mesa Fire and Medical Department in Mesa, Arizona

Chief Harry Beck, who has devoted more than 40 years to fire and emergency services, began his career with the Phoenix Fire Department where he rose through the ranks to the position of Deputy Fire Chief. He joined MFMD, located in the nation’s 38th largest city, as fire chief in 2003. Known as a progressive team builder and innovator, Chief Beck’s accomplishments with MFMD are far reaching, and reflect a leadership style that fosters empowerment and collaboration. As chief, he established a five-year strategic vision that guided the department through financial challenges during the Great Recession. Chief Beck led efforts in developing innovative processes – through partnering with health services organizations – to deliver fire service-based EMS that has set an example for the state of Arizona, and which has the potential to revolutionize it on a national basis. Through this process, Chief Beck was able to secure a multi-year Healthcare Innovation Grant totaling $12.5 million to enable MFMD to expand programs to provide more efficient and effective emergency response for those who call 911 for help. He coordinated with the United Mesa Fire Fighters to lead the development and implementation of improved services for first responders, including PTSD awareness, life stress and addiction awareness, and resiliency training. Earlier this year, Chief Beck secured funding for a new MFMD Dispatch Center and City Emergency Operations Center. Recognition for outstanding efforts include the Congressional Fire Services Institute Excellence in Fire Service-Based EMS Award, Telly Awards for Public Education Programming and Automatic Aid Education, and an Emmy Award for Drowning Awareness and Prevention. Chief Beck is an active member of the NFPA, the IAFC, and the Arizona Fire Chiefs Association. He serves on multiple boards, including the Mountain Vista Medical Center and Life Safety Council, and is an Advisory Board member for the East Valley ACS Relay for Life. Known for having an open mind and being an excellent listener, Chief Beck exemplifies the characteristics of a true leader worthy of Fire Chief of the Year.

Volunteer Fire Chief Honoree – Willard H. “Bill” Halmich, of the Washington Volunteer Fire Company in Washington, Missouri

Chief Bill Halmich – a 50-year member of the Washington Volunteer Fire Company – knows a thing or two about loyalty. Chief since 1981, Halmich has served his community, country, and fire department as a leader, motivator, and consummate professional. Under his leadership, Washington Volunteer Fire Company became the first in Missouri to achieve an ISO Class 3 rating. Chief Halmich has served on the National Near-Miss Advisory Board since its inception, with his department being a pilot case. His ability to manage large-scale incidents, along with his familiarity with (and service as area coordinator for) Missouri Fire Mutual Aid System make him ideally suited in his service as Incident Commander for Missouri’s Region C Incident Support Team. Appointed by the governor to represent the fire service on planning and preparations for hazardous materials incidents, Chief Halmich also co-chairs the Haz-Mat Training Committee. He previously served on the governor’s Fire Education Commission, which oversees firefighter training programs statewide to deliver effective, safe, and cost-effective fire service training. In his home county, Chief Halmich chairs the Franklin County Homeland Security Response Team, and works with the St. Louis Area Regional Response System to acquire standardized Haz-Mat equipment and continued funding. Chief Halmich is a charter member and proud supporter of the IAFC’s Volunteer and Combination Officers Section, providing chief officers with the information, education, services, and representation to enhance their professionalism. Chief Halmich’s community service does not end with the Washington Volunteer Fire Company. He serves as a governor-appointed member of the Missouri Emergency Response Commission; City of Washington Missouri River Bridge Committee; the Capital Improvement Sales Tax Committee for the City of Washington (three terms); and the committee appointed to acquire enhanced 911 for Washington, Missouri. Chief Halmich is a Vietnam Combat Veteran, and a member of the American Legion, Elks Lodge, and local VFW Post 2661. He is the recipient of the German Fire Service Medal for International Cooperation. Chief Halmich represents a career devoted to the fire service on a local, regional, national and international level.

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation [NYSE: OSK] company, is the leading North American manufacturer of custom fire apparatus. Products include custom and commercial pumpers, aerials, rescue trucks, wildland trucks, minipumpers, elliptical tankers, and homeland security apparatus. In addition, Pierce designs its own foam systems and was the first company to introduce frontal airbags and the Side Roll Protection system to fire apparatus. To learn more about Pierce, visit www.piercemfg.com.

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