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Todd Lupton is the new Manassas Fire and Rescue Department Deputy Chief

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After an extensive search of highly qualified applicants, Fire and Rescue Chief Rob Clemons announced today the selection of Todd E. Lupton as Deputy Chief of Fire and Rescue for the City of Manassas.   Lupton has been with the City of Manassas Fire and Rescue System since 2011, serving as Battalion Chief.

“In the five years Todd has been with the City, he has helped the EMS services grow to become award winning,” said Chief Clemons. “I believe Todd has the leadership and management qualities that will help him excel as a Deputy Chief in our Department and for our Fire Service.”

Lupton has more than 18 years of Fire and Rescue experience. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Fire Science Administration from Waldorf College, and an Associates Degree in EMS Technology from Northern Virginia Community College. Lupton has achieved the Designation of Chief Fire Officer and Chief EMS Officer through the Commission on Professional Credentialing. He is currently certified as a Fire Officer IV and a National Registered Paramedic. 

During his career he has served at every rank to include serving several times as an Interim Fire Chief.  Lupton was named EMS Administrator of the year in 2013 by the Northern Virginia EMS Council.

“Todd has a great range of experiences with Fire and Rescue Services and with combined volunteer and career systems,” said City Manager W. Patrick Pate.  “I know Chief Clemons is looking forward to having Deputy Chief Lupton as a member of his management team.”

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