Mark E. Brady, Chief Public Information Officer, 240-508-7930
MEBrady@co.pg.md.us @PGFDPIO
Prince George’s County Executive–Elect Angela Alsobrooks announced
the appointment of Tiffany D. Green as Chief Deputy of the Fire/EMS Department.
This appointment, announced on November 29th, elevates Green from Deputy Fire Chief to Chief Deputy which is the second highest position within the
Department. While the Fire/EMS Department has had females serving as
Deputy Fire Chief's before, Green is now the highest ranking female fire
official in the history of the Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department.
Chief Deputy Tiffany D. Green |
Tiffany D. Green began her career as a
firefighter with the Prince George’s County Fire/Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) Department in March of 1999 after serving as a volunteer for the Oxon
Hill Volunteer Fire Department. As a 24-year
fire services veteran, Tiffany holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Public Safety
and Biology and a master’s degree in Emergency and Disaster Management. Prior to the appointment, she was serving in the capacity of Deputy
Fire Chief overseeing the Administrative Services Command. Under her command, she was responsible for Human
Resources, Fiscal Affairs, Information Management, Risk Management and the
Office of Service Excellence, Accreditation & Research. Her previous
assignment was Director of the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Training and
Leadership Academy, where her primary responsibilities were training and professional development for over 900 sworn
personnel and 1,200 volunteer members of the department. She also managed the High School Fire Science
(Cadet) Program, which is a program for high school students who are interested
in working in the Fire Services profession.
Through her tenure with the Prince George’s
County Fire/EMS Department, Tiffany has served in the following capacities
prior to her role as a Command Staff member: Firefighter, Paramedic, Station
Commander, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for
Public Safety, Chief of Staff for the Director of Homeland Security, Special
Events Coordinator and Stadium Commander for Fed Ex field.
To her success, Tiffany strongly credits hard work,
preparation, and commitment. She is sought after in the areas of project
management, community partnerships, and
policy development. Tiffany resides in
Prince George’s County with her husband Alfred and daughter Talore.
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