City of Coronado Fire Chief Announces his Re-Retirement
Coronado, CA (March 24, 2011) Coronado Fire Chief John Traylor has announced his re-retirement from the Coronado Fire Department effective July 2, 2011. Chief Traylor previously served as Fire Chief for the City of Coronado Fire Department from 1997 to 2003 and returned to the Chief position in 2009. Chief Traylor’s service to the City of Coronado was the culmination of more than 40 years in the Fire Service that began in 1966 when he served as a Firefighter in the United States Air Force, followed by 27 years of service to the City of El Cajon Fire Department where he served as Fire Division Chief before coming to the City of Coronado. Chief Traylor has also served as a consultant to the Local Area Formation Commission and for the City of Solana Beach on fire service consolidation. During his service to Coronado, Chief Traylor was instrumental in bringing advanced life support (paramedic) service to the City and formalizing mutual aid and automatic aid agreements between Coronado, Federal Fire (Navy), and the South Bay cities.
“The City of Coronado is thankful that Chief Traylor agreed to serve again and provide his experience and leadership during a time of transition at the City. John has been an invaluable asset to me and it is hard to see him go. We wish John good luck in his re-retirement,” said City Manager Blair King.
The City will immediately begin a recruitment to replace Chief Traylor in anticipation of having a new Fire Chief appointed by July 1, 2011.
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The City of Coronado is a full-service city providing services such as public safety through the Police and Fire Departments; construction and maintenance through the Public Services and the Engineering and Project Development Departments; building and planning through the Community Development Department; and leisure activities through the Recreation Department, Library and public golf course.