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Dallas Fire-Rescue Names David Coatney New Fire Chief

New chief to start July 13

Former Round Rock Fire Chief David Coatney was named the new head of the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department Monday.

Dallas City Manger A.C. Gonzalez said Coatney had been appointed Monday following a nationwide search.

Coatney, an Army veteran, most recently served in Round Rock, but also spent 25 years with the San Antonio Fire Department.

"We have an incredible group of leaders within Dallas Fire-Rescue and I'm confident that David Coatney's background of service will be a tremendous asset to the City of Dallas," said Gonzalez.

According to a statement from the city, Coatney "grew up in a large housing project in Seattle and served as a police officer before switching to the fire service. He has worked in fire suppression, emergency medical services, special operations, training, emergency management and homeland security."

Here's more from his city-supplied biography:

In Round Rock, Coatney enhanced the department's regional profile, provided collaborative training with other departments across the region and helped facilitate a $16.5 bond program to build new fire stations and $27.4 million for a Joint Police and Fire Training Center.

In San Antonio, he was responsible for the direction of emergency responses to large-scale hazards, the administration of Homeland Security grants and management of significant events that happened within the City of San Antonio. He also directed the Fire Suppression Division, was responsible for a $130 million department budget and designed and implemented a successful public education program to reduce fire deaths in the city.

Coatney has a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Education with a major in fire science and a Master's degree in Organizational Management, both from Wayland Baptist University.

"Throughout my career in San Antonio, I have worked with Dallas Fire-Rescue to evaluate and model various special operations programs and know the quality of work this department produces," said Chief Coatney. "I'm excited to be a part of the DFR team and am looking forward to continue moving the department forward with the leadership in place."

Coatney will official join the department July 13.

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