TOPEKA (KSNT) – The City of Topeka reports a new face will be heading its fire department starting early next month.
Chad Longstaff will serve as interim fire chief of the Topeka Fire Department (TFD) starting on Monday, Aug. 4. Fire Chief Randy Phillips previously announced he would retire later this year from his position within the TFD.
“Chad Longstaff has a long and respected history with the Topeka Fire Department,” said City Manager Robert Perez. “His experience, leadership, and understanding of our community’s public safety needs make him the right choice to lead during this interim period. We’re confident in his ability to ensure continuity and support for our fire personnel as we search for the department’s next permanent chief.”
Interim Fire Chief Chad Longstaff. (Photo Courtesy/City of Topeka)
Longstaff has more than 30 years of experience serving with the TFD. He retired in 2024 and was selected to fill in as interim fire chief due to his knowledge, experience and past leadership roles.
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The City of Topeka will search for a permanent successor to Phillips while Longstaff takes up the role of interim fire chief.
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