MEDIA CONTACT: Mark E. Brady, Chief Spokesperson, 240-508-7930
mebrady@co.pg.md.us @PGFDPIO
James
“Jim” McClelland, a longtime volunteer member will report to work this week at
the Prince George’s County Fire/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Department
Headquarters in Largo as a Deputy Fire Chief. For the first
time in many years, he will have both a new employer and title.
The
largest and busiest combination—career, civilian and volunteer—system in the
country, the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department has 45 stations and
annually responds to more than 130,000 calls.
It employs over 800 firefighters, paramedics and civilians and has about
1600 volunteer members.
Jim
McClelland was appointed as Deputy Fire Chief by County Executive Rushern L.
Baker III, and will head the Volunteer Services Command. While this is a salaried position, he had
been serving in a non-salaried position as Assistant Fire Chief and Volunteer
Operations Commander for the Department.
He reported to both emergency and non-emergency scenes, where he commanded
or assisted in the command of incidents.
McClelland
was working at the University of Maryland but retired from there after
accepting this appointment. McClelland replaces Frank
Underwood who was the first to be appointed as the Commander of the Volunteer
Services and served nearly two years until his departure in 2013. The position has remained vacant since that
time.
McClelland has been a member of the Capitol Heights
Volunteer Fire Department since October 1970, having served in a variety of
capacities that include line officer, command officer, and executive officer. He also served 14 years as Deputy Chief, 24
years as Chief, and President for 6 years.
Jim represents the third of four generations serving in the Prince
George’s County Fire/EMS Department. In
April 1991, he was appointed to the position of Volunteer Division Chief and
Volunteer Major in December 2000.
McClelland
has served in other leadership roles within the County’s fire service,
including 12 years as Vice Chairman of the Prince George’s County Volunteer
Chiefs’ Council and 3 years as the Chairman.
He has also served on numerous committees, task forces and work groups
and currently chairs the Communication Work Group and co-chairs the 57th Avenue SIT Implementation Task.
McClelland resides in Bowie, Maryland.
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