Crime & Safety

New Lenox Fire Chief Earns Chief Fire Officer Designation

New Lenox Fire Chief Adam Riegel has successfully completed the process that awards him the professional designation of Chief Fire Officer.

NEW LENOX, IL — New Lenox Fire Protection District’s Chief Adam Riegel has successfully completed the process that awards him the professional designation of Chief Fire Officer. Riegel accepted his certification on May 16 in Peoria at the Illinois Fire Chief's Association Symposium.

The Chief Fire Officer Certification is the highest level of certification awarded by the state of Illinois.

To earn the designation, Riegel attended classes for the Chief Fire Officer Program in 2018. The
program is designed and intended for Command level officers and/or Administrators who have the responsibilities of supervising and administrating a Fire Department or Fire District.

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“The Chief Fire Officer program by the Illinois Fire Chief’s Association and the Office of the State Fire Marshal is a great program that is designed to challenge you and develop you professionally,” Riegel said in a release. “The knowledge I have gained, and connections made during this program is something that will be invaluable during my career.”

According to the fire protection district, Riegel was also recognized for his outstanding work ethic and his commitment to continuous education to better enhance the lives of the New Lenox community during the New Lenox Fire Protection District’s Board of Trustees meeting on May 20.

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“The Board of Trustees is extremely proud of Chief Riegel's accomplishments,” said Joe Levey, Vice President of the NLFPD Board of Trustees. “His dedication and commitment to the safety and well-being of both the residents of our Fire District and the men and women who serve and protect them is exemplary. He continues to lead by example and strives to move the New Lenox Fire Protection District in the right direction. He along with all of our staff, firefighters, paramedics, and community partners, make New Lenox Township a safer place to be.”

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