
Episode 115 Dallas Fire Department Battalion Chief Greg Stoy: A Legacy of Dallas Fire
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Today we sit down with one of the Dallas Fire Department’s true leaders in Chief Greg Stoy as he enters his 40th year of service in the City of Dallas. Dallas Fire and Rescue has an amazing national reputation as a world class fire department as it enters into its 153rd year.
DFR is one of the few municipalities in the world to achieve the highest possible IOS rating, demonstrating its high-quality fire protection services.
Chief Stoy, starting his career in 1985, serves at Station 4 and has a reputation as a being a supportive leader in the field and mentor to many. His father spent over three decades himself serving this city and both men have a head full of amazing stories and a combined seventy plus years of firefighting history. History is exactly what the listener will get in this episode, as well as hearing from a natural true leader that loves his Fire Department family.
We are honored to provide the platform for Chief Greg Stoy.
Critical Incident:
February 16th, 1964, Fire at the Golden Pheasant Restuarant in Dallas
On the morning of February 16, an alarm was transmitted on the Golden Pheasant Restaurant at 1417 Commerce. Ultimately, a fifth alarm was transmitted on the fire, both off-duty shifts were recalled, and four firemen had lost their lives. The first alarm was transmitted at 0233. About 0245, as the first alarm companies were attacking the fire, the first floor collapsed into the basement. James K. Bigham, Jerry T. Henderson, James R. Gresham, and Ronald E. Manley were unable to retreat or escape.