Former Fall River fire chief recommended for Portsmouth job

Town manager taps Paul D. Ford of Swansea to succeed Michael Cranson

By Jim McGaw
Posted 8/23/18

PORTSMOUTH — A former fire chief of Fall River and Brookline, Mass. has been tapped by Town Administrator Richard Rainer, Jr. to be the next fire chief for Portsmouth.

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Former Fall River fire chief recommended for Portsmouth job

Town manager taps Paul D. Ford of Swansea to succeed Michael Cranson

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PORTSMOUTH — A former fire chief of Fall River and Brookline, Mass. is being recommended by Town Administrator Richard Rainer, Jr. to be the town's next fire chief.

On Monday, Aug. 27, Mr. Rainer will ask the Town Council to ratify the appointment of Paul D. Ford of Swansea as chief. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.

Mr. Ford would succeed Michael Cranson, who retired as Portsmouth fire chief at the end of June after 27 years with the department.

According to his job application, Mr. Ford was chief of the Fall River Fire Department from 2008 to 2011 and served 28 years in fire service for that city.  

As chief, he led 232 full-time firefighters and 35 paramedics in Fall River, which has six fire stations and an administration/training facility. The combined fire and emergency medical services budget totaled $20 million in that city.

Mr. Ford was chief of the Brookline Fire Department from 2011 to 2016 and has been interim chief in Oxford, Mass. since July 2017. Before that he was interim chief in Sturbridge, Mass. for six months.

In a letter to the council, Mr. Rainer described Mr. Ford as an “exceptional candidate” with 35 years of experience as a firefighter. Mr. Ford has served as a firefighting instructor at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy and has more than 10 years of experience as a fire chief, Mr. Rainer said.

“He is an experienced emergency management director, has an incredible track record in obtaining grant funding and managing department budgets,” the administrator stated in his letter. 

A search for a new chief generated 19 qualified applicants including five former or current chiefs, four deputy chiefs, two battalion chiefs, four captains and one lieutenant. Human Resources Director Lisa E. Puglia then screened each candidate to make sure they met all the minimum qualifications.

On Aug. 2, nine applicants were invited to be screened and interviewed by a panel consisting of Ms. Puglia and three serving fire chiefs, Mr. Rainer said.

“Consideration was given to current and former positions, years in fire service, level of advanced education and residency in the screening process. Using this criterion, the pool was narrowed to nine applicants to be invited for an interview,” Ms. Puglia stated in a letter to Mr. Rainer.

The panel unanimously recommended Mr. Ford and after an extensive interview, “I emphatically agreed with the panel’s recommendation,” Mr. Rainer said.

In a letter included with his job application, Mr. Ford said it was originally his long-range goal to retire from the Fall River Fire Department as chief and then seek a position in a department on Aquidneck Island.

“Though my plans were altered, my long-term goal remains the same. I believe my management abilities and the varied experiences I have enjoyed in the fire service will be an asset to the Town of Portsmouth,” he stated.

Portsmouth Town Council, Portsmouth Fire Department

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