Orange County Fire Chief sets retirement date

December 8, 2025
Orange County Fire Chief sets retirement date

Orange County Fire Authority Fire Chief Brian Fennessy has shared that he will be retiring, effective from the 2 January 2026.

After nearly eight years of service, the Fire Chief has decided to call it a career to pursue his next chapter.

Fennessy says he has tentatively accepted a Director role with the newly created United States Wildland Fire Service, pending the completion of a federal onboarding process.

Fire Chief, Orange County Fire Authority, Brian Fennessy’s statement

Fennessy explained: “Serving alongside you has been the greatest honor of my career.

“Day in and day out, you have exemplified what it means to be an all‑hazard, mission‑driven organization — protecting lives and property with professionalism, compassion and relentless commitment.

“The pride I feel in our team’s operational excellence, innovation and community partnership is immeasurable.

“Over the past eight years, we have earned a reputation as a national model within the fire service and I recognize that being selected as the inaugural leader of the USWFS is a direct reflection of our collective success at the OCFA.”

Fennessy’s career

Fennessy began his career in 1978 with the US Department of Agriculture‘s United States Forest Service and the US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management as a hotshot crewmember, moving his way up to crew superintendent.

Fennessy has held the Fire Chief position with the OCFA since April 2018.

A replacement Fire Chief hasn’t been immediately announced. Fennessy said he would work with the board of directors to support a smooth leadership transition.

Orange County Fire Chief sets retirement date: Summary

Orange County Fire Authority Fire Chief Brian Fennessy has shared that he will be retiring, effective from the 2 January 2026.

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