Richmond Fire Department Announces Appointment of Deputy Chiefs to Oversee Operations, Support Services, and Administration
RICHMOND, Va. - The City of Richmond Fire Department is pleased to announce the appointment of three new Deputy Chiefs to oversee the Operations, Support Services, and Administration functions of the Department, taking us one step further in the direction of a City that gets things done. The appointments are as follows:
Deputy Chief of Operations Rodney Epps
Deputy Chief Epps has served as the Acting Deputy Chief of Operations since March 2025. He joined Richmond Fire over 27 years ago, starting his career at Fire Station 10. Since then, he has held key leadership positions in technical rescue operations, training, fire investigations, and field operations. Deputy Chief Epps brings extensive operational expertise and proven leadership during critical organizational transitions. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Old Dominion University.
As the permanent Deputy Chief of Operations, Epps will oversee citywide response services, to include the management of twenty engine companies, eight truck companies, four Battalion Chief offices, an air/light unit and a shift safety office. Additionally, he will provide oversight and leadership for the Department's Staffing Office and Safety Office.
Deputy Chief of Support Services Paul Moore III
Deputy Chief Moore brings over 28 years of fire service experience, having advanced through the ranks to Assistant Chief with the Baltimore City Fire Department before joining the Norfolk Airport Authority Fire Department. He holds a bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University and a master's in public administration from the University of Baltimore. He led major initiatives including Baltimore's Insurance Services Office Class 1 rating achievement, the design of a new training facility, and the rollout of innovative programs that improved response safety and enhanced fire station facilities through public-private partnerships.
As Deputy Chief of Support Services, he will oversee the divisions that sustain operational readiness, including training, EMS, logistics, facilities, and fleet. These divisions are critical to ensuring operational reliability, protecting firefighter health and safety, and preparing firefighters for any number of operational eventualities which may come their way.
Deputy Chief of Administration Bailey Martin
Deputy Chief Martin has been with the Richmond Fire Department for 23 years, having served in swift water rescue, heavy technical rescue, HAZMAT operations, and administrative roles. He holds a bachelor's degree from Randolph-Macon College, a master's degree in Homeland Security from the Naval Postgraduate School and is currently pursuing a second master's degree in data science.
As the Deputy Chief of Administration, he will play a pivotal role in shaping the Department's strategic direction by ensuing the organization is equipped to deliver effective and efficient emergency services. He will lead comprehensive strategic planning, resource management, and the development of operational policies and procedures to guide daily and long-term fire operations. He will be a central leader in building organizational capacity, strengthening operational readiness, and ensuring the department delivers high-quality emergency response services to the community.
"With over 75 years of fire service experience between them, Deputy Chiefs Epps, Moore, and Martin bring the professionalism, determination, and know-how we need to advance Richmond Fire as a top tier firefighting outfit," said RFD Chief Jeffrey Segal. "These Chiefs have my respect and my trust and I am honored to have them by my side in leading this fine organization."
The announcement builds upon other recent personnel announcements at RFD, including the appointment of Chief Jeffrey Segal as the Department's permanent Fire Chief and of City Organizational Strategist Jeff Gray as Fire Service Business Manager. In his position, Gray will serve as a strategic partner to the Department's leadership team, overseeing critical organizational functions including employee services, administration, finance, fire department procurement, technology, and special projects across the department. He will help Chief Segal and his team to drive departmental strategy by developing metrics and performance standards, managing the overall budget, procurement process, coordinating cross-functional initiatives, supervising assigned staff, and building collaborative relationships with City leadership and other departments.
"Best in class emergency services require strong leadership at every level," said Chief Administrative Officer Odie Donald II. "These appointments demonstrate the depth of talent and experience that now lead Richmond Fire. Deputy Chiefs Epps, Moore, and Martin have each distinguished themselves throughout their careers, and their combined expertise in operations, support services, and administration will be instrumental in driving the organizational improvements and operational efficiencies our community deserves."
