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South Bend Chief Stephen Cox Moving Up the Ladder

Stephen Cox/ IN Governor's Officer

Governor Eric Holcomb has named Cox as the new Indiana State Fire Marshal. He has been with the South Bend Fire Department for 26 years as a paramedic, firefighter, EMS instructor, EMS Chief, and Fire Chief;which is a position he has held since 2012.

Holcomb says that Cox “brings great experience, leadership, and vision to the Department of Homeland Security”.

Cox will now head up the Homeland Security division of Fire and Building safety, which means investigating suspicious fires, promoting fire prevention, and code enforcement. He starts his new role in a few weeks.

Here is the full release from the Governor’s Office:

INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced he has selected South Bend Fire Chief Stephen Cox to serve as the Indiana state fire marshal.

“Chief Cox brings great experience, leadership and vision to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security,” Gov. Holcomb said. “I know that as the state’s fire marshal he will enhance public safety in the state of Indiana and continue to build partnerships with first responders and all Hoosiers.”

Cox has served with the South Bend Fire Department for 26 years, with 12 years in executive leadership. With the South Bend Fire Department, he served as a paramedic, firefighter, EMS instructor, and EMS chief of the fire department, before being promoted to fire chief in 2012.

As fire chief, Cox created a fire training center which has enabled the department to build a robust training program to support the South Bend department as well as other departments in the state. He also collaborated with the Indiana National Guard to form a Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team, an important asset for Indiana’s disaster preparedness.

Cox served in the U.S. Army as a combat medic during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and has also earned numerous FEMA certifications related to the National Incident Management System.

Former Indiana State Fire Marshal Jim Greeson retired last month after 11 years of service. The fire marshal leads the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Division of Fire and Building Safety. The division investigates suspicious fires, promotes fire prevention and enforces fire and building safety codes in all public buildings, among other duties.

Cox will begin his new position Oct. 21.

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