May 2, 2025 6:15 pm

The premier news source for Snohomish County

SRFR Fire Chief Kevin O’Brien announces his retirement

MONROE–Fire Chief Kevin O’Brien of Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue (SRFR) has announced his retirement effective July 15, 2025, after 34 years of service as a firefighter.

(L to R) Keenan O’Brien, Chief Kevin O’Brien, Daniel O’Brien. Photo courtesy of Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue

Chief O’Brien began his career in 1991 with the Auburn Fire Dept., now Valley Regional Fire Authority. In 2012 he served as the Fire Chief for Orcas Island Fire and Rescue and joined Lake Stevens Fire in 2015. Following the merger of Lake Stevens Fire and Fire District 7 in 2020, O’Brien became the Chief of the newly formed SRFR that serves Lake Stevens, Monroe, Clearview, Maltby and other unincorporated areas of Snohomish County.

Firefighting is an O’Brien family legacy. Chief O’Brien followed in the footsteps of his great uncle Paul O’Brien and uncle Pat O’Brien who both served with Seattle Fire. Two of Chief O’Brien’s sons are firefighters, Keenan with Marysville Fire District and Daniel with South County Fire.

Reflecting on his career, O’Brien said “I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to work with incredibly great people in such a meaningful profession that helps others.” The Board of Fire Commissioners has retained GMP Consultants to lead the search for SRFR’s next Fire Chief.

(L to R) Keenan O’Brien, Chief Kevin O’Brien, Daniel O’Brien. Photo courtesy of Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue

About Snohomish County Regional Fire and Rescue

Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue provides fire suppression and emergency medical services (EMS) through highly trained personnel and state-of-the-art rescue programs. They respond to an average of 16,000 emergency calls per year and offer comprehensive prevention and education programs.


Source: Snohomish County Regional Fire and Rescue

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

DONATE TO KEEP PROVIDING YOU JOURNALISM THAT IS NOT STATE SPONSORED nor STATE FUNDED

Special interests control much of the information that reaches the public. Meanwhile, increasing numbers of bad actors are spreading disinformation that threatens TRUTH and FREE SPEECH. The Lynnwood Times is different. Thanks to reader support, we publish free, trustworthy journalism – and stay fiercely independent.

Price: $1.29
Name
Address
/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tell Us What You Think

This poll is no longer accepting votes

If you are IAM member, will you vote to approve the October 19 tentative agreement with Boeing? Poll ends 11:59 p.m., Oct 22, 2024.
  • Yes43.12%
  • No56.88%
    Verified by MonsterInsights