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Community invited to celebrate fire chief's years of service in Muscatine
Community invited to celebrate fire chief's years of service in Muscatine

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time26-04-2025

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Community invited to celebrate fire chief's years of service in Muscatine

The City of Muscatine invites the community to celebrate Fire Chief Jerry Ewers and his 36-plus years of dedicated public service at an open house reception, according to a news release. Ewers, who recently announced his retirement effective April 30, will be honored from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, in the City Council Chambers at Muscatine City Hall, 215 Sycamore St. Ewers becomes just the eighth individual to serve as fire chief since the Muscatine Fire Department became a paid department in 1916. His predecessors include J.J. Brown (1916-1941), Harold Bierman (1941-1947), Paul Meerdink (1947-1954), Alex Bender (1954-1975), Paul Ziegenhorn (1975-1984), James Pumfrey (1985-1991), and Steve Dalbey (1991-2009). Ewers began his career with the Muscatine Fire Department on July 18, 1988, advancing through every rank: Firefighter, EMS coordinator, lieutenant, captain, assistant chief, and finally fire chief. His promotions included lieutenant in 1996, captain in 1999, assistant chief in 2001, and fire chief in 2009. Throughout his distinguished career, Ewers has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to professional excellence. He holds an associate of arts in fire science, a bachelor's degree in fire administration, is a credentialed fire officer, and a graduate of the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program. His accolades include being named Firefighter of the Year by the Muscatine Journal and Career Individual of the Year by the Iowa EMS Association. He also contributed to the International Association of Fire Chiefs' document, 'Enhancing Fire-Based EMS.' Beyond his work within the department, Ewers also served as interim city administrator and interim deputy city clerk for the City of Muscatine from October to December 2019 and as Interim Emergency Management Agency manager for Muscatine County from June to October 2018. An active advocate for the fire and EMS professions, Ewers has been a member of the Iowa EMS Association Board since 2008, serving two terms each as president and vice-president, as well as immediate past president. He also served as secretary/treasurer of the Iowa Association of Professional Fire Chiefs from 2017 to 2020. 'The City of Muscatine thanks Chief Ewers for his decades of service and leadership and invites all community members to join in celebrating his outstanding career,' the release says. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Muscatine honoring retiring fire chief at open house at City Hall
Muscatine honoring retiring fire chief at open house at City Hall

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time24-04-2025

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Muscatine honoring retiring fire chief at open house at City Hall

Muscatine invites the public to celebrate Fire Chief Jerry Ewers and his 36-plus years of dedicated public service at an Open House reception on April 29 from 4 – 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Muscatine City Hall, 215 Sycamore Street. Ewers recently announced his retirement effective April 30, 2025. Ewers was the eighth Fire Chief since the Muscatine Fire Department became a paid department in 1916. His predecessors include J.J. Brown (1916-1941), Harold Bierman (1941-1947), Paul Meerdink (1947-1954), Alex Bender (1954-1975), Paul Ziegenhorn (1975-1984), James Pumfrey (1985-1991), and Steve Dalbey (1991-2009). Ewers spent his entire career with the Muscatine Fire Department, starting on July 18, 1988, and advancing through every rank: Firefighter, EMS Coordinator, Lieutenant, Captain, Assistant Chief, and finally Fire Chief in 2009. He holds an associate of arts degree in Fire Science, a bachelor's degree in Fire Administration, is a credentialed Fire Officer and graduated from the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program. He was named Firefighter of the Year by the Muscatine Journal and Career Individual of the Year by the Iowa EMS Association. He also contributed to the International Association of Fire Chiefs' document, Enhancing Fire-Based EMS. He also served as Interim City Administrator and Interim Deputy City Clerk for the City of Muscatine from October to December 2019 and as Interim Emergency Management Agency Manager for Muscatine County from June to October 2018. He has been a member of the Iowa EMS Association Board since 2008 and served two terms each as President and Vice-President, as well as Immediate Past President. He also served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Iowa Association of Professional Fire Chiefs from 2017 to 2020. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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