
Starting this summer, fires burning in Santa Barbara County will face staunch opposition from a new county fire chief.
At a special meeting on June 10, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors announced, after a nationwide search, that it has appointed Michael Dyer as fire chief, effective Aug. 3.
āThe Board of Supervisors had a very difficult choice, but feels Chief Dyerās experience and leadership skills make him the right choice to lead our county fire department,ā Joe Centeno, 5th District Supervisor and chairman, said in a press release from the county.
Dyer will replace interim Fire Chief Tom Franklin, who stepped in for retiring Fire Chief John Scherrei in November 2008.
Since 2006, Dyer has served as the chief deputy for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The position called for him to sometimes act as fire chief, and oversee the departmentās emergency operations, including during the Southern Californian fires of 2007.
Dyer boasts more than 30 years of firefighting experience in first-responder, management, and executive capacities. Heās also a hazardous materials specialist certified by the California State Fire Marshalās Office, and a certified paramedic.
In a recent interview with the Sun, Dyer shared some of his goals for the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
His first priority as chief, he said, is to protect lives, property, and the environment. He plans to focus on improving communication among the county fire department, city fire departments, and local law enforcement agencies to become a āregional fire department.ā
Dyer said heāll draw on his experience at the Los Angeles County Fire Department, which in 2006 received an inter-agency award for effective communication between the fire department, Sheriffās department, animal services, and local law enforcement branches.
āThat was something that had never been done before,ā he said.
Dyer also wants to address the ongoing funding shortfalls in the state and county.
āWe need to prepare for that,ā he said. āI need to sit down and take an in-depth look at the budget [and] look at revenue streams and opportunities to bring revenue into the county.
āWe have to look at it from a business standpoint,ā he added. āWe are a service-oriented agency. Weāre not getting any cheaper, and taxpayers expect to get the best bang for their buck.ā
Along with analyzing the budget, Dyer said he also wants to evaluate the departmentās response times and combat methods for fires āso we can see what we can do better in the future.ā
As chief, Dyer said he wants to continue promoting pre-fire season planning, both in the department and in the community.
āI envision Santa Barbara as Sparta,ā he said. āItās about Santa Barbara firefighters having the highest level of training possible.ā
Dyer explained he wants to make sure Santa Barbara County firefighters are āthe expertsā when it comes āØto fighting firesāespecially blazes in hard-to-reach locationsāand use the most modern fire retardant technology possible, including foams and gels.
Another important tool for fighting fires, he said, is educating the public and promoting public safety.
āLiving in fire zones, we all know that itās dangerous, but we donāt accept that itās a hazard,ā he explained. āHow many people actually have three daysā worth of drinking water on hand?ā
Overall, Dyer said he canāt wait to get to start serving the people of Santa Barbara County.
āIām very excited and honored. Iāll remember the trust of the [Board of Supervisors] and the community every day I go to work,ā he said.
Contact Staff Writer Amy Asman at aasman@santamariasun.com.
This article appears in Jun 18-25, 2009.

