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Chief John Donnelly has spent more than three decades with Washington, DC Fire and EMS, leading one of the busiest and most complex departments in the country. From responding to large scale tragedies like the Potomac River mid air collision in 2025 to managing daily operations in a highly visible and politically charged environment, his leadership has been shaped by experience, humility, and a deep commitment to service. His path to becoming Fire Chief was not just about hard work, but about timing, opportunity, and recognizing that no one gets there alone. In this episode of The Chief Exchange, Chief Donnelly shares what it really means to lead through moments you never expected to face. We talk about the importance of debriefing critical incidents like the Potomac River collision, why talking through the trauma you carry helps normalize it, and how having a strong team behind you makes leadership possible. He breaks down the power of simplicity in leadership, why “we’re here to help” can guide even the most complex decisions, and what winning in public safety actually looks like when every call starts with something going wrong. We also discuss recruiting and talent pipelines in DC, why culture and values matter more than incentives, and the importance of recognizing people for doing the right things. From building teams to leading through change, this conversation is about perspective, clarity, and staying grounded in what matters most.
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