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Cy-Fair Fire Chief Brings Years of Experience and Team Approach to the Department
Cy-Fair Fire Chief Amy Ramon
Bringing Years of Experience and Team Approach to the Department
Story by Patricia Hudson Photo Credit: Capt. Daniel Arizpe, PIO/ Cy-Fair Fire Department
Since joining the Cy-Fair Fire Department 31 years ago, Amy Ramon has advanced through the ranks as a firefighter, dispatcher, paramedic, and Assistant Chief of EMS. In July 2014, Ramon was selected to lead the 543 men and women that comprise the Cy-Fair Fire Department. “Fire Chief Amy Ramon brings a vast amount of knowledge and experience to her role as Fire Chief for the Cy-Fair community,” says Captain Daniel Arizpe, Public Information Officer. “Her tenure with our department and the multiple roles in which she has served have given her a unique perspective and understanding that help her in her role today.” An introduction at a community event held at the Cy-Fair Fire Department Administration Building, led to this interview with Chief Ramon.
Where did you receive your education? Degree(s) received?
I am a proud CFISD graduate of Jersey Village High School. I received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from LeTourneau University. Later, I returned to school to earn a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree at South Texas College of Law.
What career paths have you followed prior to becoming a firefighter?
Prior to joining the Cy-Fair Fire Department, I worked in the private sector, focusing on Financial and Administrative Operations.
What led you to pursue a career in public service, and specifically, as a firefighter?
The pursuit to become a firefighter led me to public service. In the beginning, it was all about the adrenaline rush. After joining the Cy-Fair Fire Department, I became energized by the larger mission of ensuring all Cy-Fair residents, families, businesses, and visitors receive exceptional fire and emergency medical services. My background in finance, law, emergency medicine, and as a firefighter came together and now, I am honored to lead this growing public agency.
How many years have you been associated with the fire department? In what roles have you served?
Over the past 31 years, I have filled many roles including Firefighter, Paramedic, Dispatcher, Lieutenant, Board Treasurer, Assistant Chief-EMS, and Fire Chief.
How many employees serve under you? How many fire stations?
The Cy-Fair Fire Department includes over 500 fulltime and part-time employees and volunteers. We are a team of 131 EMS, 162 full-time/part-time firefighters, 163 volunteer firefighters, 26 dispatchers, and 61 administrative and support personnel. The Cy-Fair Fire Department currently has 13 Fire/EMS stations strategically located throughout the 164 square mile area governed by Harris Country Emergency Services District No. 9 (HCESD9). Other facilities include our 911 Dispatch Center, administration office and training facilities.
Speaking to the newest group of volunteer firefighters to join the department at a graduation ceremony on September 9, 2021.
Daniel Arizpe, Captain of the Public Relations Division, and Fire Chief Amy Ramon at the department’s pinning ceremony May 1, 2021.
What are some of the activities/programs in which you have been instrumental in implementing?
During my tenure as Fire Chief, we have moved to utilizing more of a team approach. I have also worked to improve the working conditions and health of our members. One priority has been general health and cancer awareness including the implementation of annual health physicals, early detection ultrasound screening and fitness exams. We are continually adding new fitness equipment to fire stations for our personnel. We have invested in particulate masks and bunker gear for advanced protection. Updated procedures for mandatory gear washing and inspections also help to reduce exposure to carcinogens.
What are the greatest challenges and rewards as Fire Chief of the Cy-Fair Fire Department?
The greatest challenge has been the unprecedented number of emergency disaster declarations over the last 7 years and the ongoing pandemic. The greatest rewards have been seeing the Department grow and thrive in our community. I am also so proud of our personnel stepping up with determination and resilience to the adversities we face every day.
What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment as Fire Chief?
When the Cy-Fair Fire Department and HCESD 9 organizations transitioned from two separate entities to one beginning in 2019, my focus was on ensuring the transition was smooth, transparent, and without disruption in service to the community or loss of personnel.
What advice would you give to anyone interested in a career in public service?
There are so many opportunities to serve your community through public service.
Cy-Fair Fire Department command staff and commissioners break ground on the new Cy-Fair FD Station 5. The previous location had suffered significant flood damage after Hurricane Harvey.
Fire Chief Amy Ramon along with her command staff showing support for the department's EMS crews during National EMS Week, washing medic units and providing lunch for all of the on-duty first responders. Even within the Cy-Fair Fire Department, we have members who specialize in IT, human resources, accounting, vehicle maintenance, and communications. Strive to build your knowledge and experiences, pursue your passion, and seek to use your abilities and skills to help others.
How do you spend your leisure time, if there is such a thing?
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Reading books helps me to relax and I play soccer on two women’s teams for fun.
Fire Chief Amy Ramon speaks to department personnel at the groundbreaking for Cy-Fair Station 1.
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