News Summary
Firefighters from Pooler Fire-Rescue are actively managing a large fire incident involving a dump truck on Pine Meadow Drive. Local authorities have advised drivers to avoid the area as crews work to contain the blaze. In related news, newly appointed Rochester Fire Chief Mason Pooler is beginning his tenure and focuses on departmental support and community engagement. Chief Pooler aims to address the growing needs for fire services amid city expansion and highlights strengthening team bonds within the fire service.
Pooler, GA – Firefighters from Pooler Fire-Rescue responded to a significant blaze on Pine Meadow Drive just before 5 p.m. on Monday. The incident involved a delivery vehicle that was reported to be on fire, prompting an immediate response from local fire crews.
Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a dump truck engulfed in flames, primarily concentrated in the cab area of the vehicle. The situation remains active, and authorities have advised drivers to steer clear of the vicinity as crews work to contain the fire. No injuries have been reported at this time, and further updates are expected as the incident unfolds.
In a parallel development within the city’s fire service, new Rochester Fire Chief Mason Pooler began his tenure on January 6. He replaces former Chief Erik Kerska, who announced his retirement last year, and was appointed to the position in October following Kerska’s decision to step down.
Chief Pooler, who brings nearly 25 years of experience in the fire service, has spent the last 22 years with the West Allis Fire Department in Wisconsin, where he served as chief for over seven years. His relocation to Rochester is attributed to his wife’s career in the beauty industry, particularly with Great Clips, which has its headquarters in Minneapolis.
In his first year, Chief Pooler is focusing on getting to know the firefighters within the department, emphasizing the importance of supporting them in their roles. He aims to strengthen the bonds within the department as a key aspect of his leadership strategy.
One of Chief Pooler’s long-term objectives is to address the growing needs for fire services in northwest Rochester by proposing the addition of another fire station. This comes at a time when the city continues to expand, highlighting the necessity for enhanced emergency response capabilities to match community growth.
During his career, Pooler has received recognition for a notable rescue mission that earned statewide acknowledgment while he was in Wisconsin. This accolade is reflective of his commitment to public safety and effective emergency response.
As he settles into his new role, Chief Pooler is committed to understanding the unique aspects of Rochester’s community and the specific needs of its residents. Former Chief Kerska acknowledged Pooler’s extensive experience while also noting the importance of adapting to the specific dynamics of the Rochester area. This transition period will be crucial for Pooler as he looks to implement positive changes within the department.
In summary, the Pooler Fire-Rescue crews are actively managing a significant fire incident involving a dump truck, whilst Chief Mason Pooler is beginning to establish his leadership within the Rochester Fire Department. His focus on community engagement and department support signals a proactive approach to adapting to the needs of the growing city. As both events evolve, more information will be made available to the public.
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