Fire commissioners will offer the job of leading the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department to an Idaho Falls firefighter. Jon Perry was selected Tuesday from a pool of three finalists to replace the retiring chief, Brian Brett. “The candidate has a lot of experience, never has never been a fire chief … a great deal of education, fire service and administrative management,” said Dave Fennell, chairman of the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department Board of Commissioners. “All three of the candidates had a great deal of experience, but we just felt that our candidate prevailed with the most experience and the most education.”
The other finalists were WVFD’s Deputy Chief Andy Davidson and Kristan Maurer from Clark County Fire District 6. Perry retired from the Idaho Falls Fire Department in the fall. He is an East Wenatchee native — born and raised, according to Fennell. The selection followed a full day of interviews Monday by various citizen groups, including a labor panel, union personnel, administrative personnel and the board of commissioners. Fennell said the board was looking for a fire chief with an “outside perspective” to lead the department.
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