Friday, June 7, 2019

Councilwoman Trammell to hold a Richmond Honorary Street Naming Designation Unveiling Ceremony for former Richmond Fire Chief Ronald C. Lewis


Richmond City Council / News Release
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Friday, 7 June 2019

Councilwoman Trammell to hold a Richmond Honorary Street Naming Designation Unveiling Ceremony for former Richmond Fire Chief Ronald C. Lewis
         
WHAT         Richmond, Virginia - The Honorable Reva M. Trammell, Councilwoman, Richmond City Council, Richmond Southside 8th Voter District, will hold a Richmond Honorary Street Naming Designation Unveiling Ceremony commemorating the designation of Birdwood Road in Richmond, Virginia, on behalf of former Richmond Fire Chief Ronald C. Lewis.

                                                                                                                 The event program will include Fire Chief Melvin D. Carter, Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services.

                           This honorary street naming designation was established by Richmond City Council Ordinance #2019-078 on March 25, 2019.
                                                                                                           
                           Councilwoman Trammell invites all Richmond Southside 8th Voter District residents to attend.

WHEN         Saturday, June 15, 2019
                       10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
                                               
WHERE        Intersection of Birdwood Road and Bathgate Road
                  in Richmond's Brookbury Neighborhood
                       Richmond, Virginia

CONTACT   For more information, please contact: Councilwoman Reva Trammell, at 804.240.5050 (mobile), 804.233.7382 (home), or reva.trammell@richmondgov.com (email).

Background
Serving in the historic role as Richmond's first black fire chief for the Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services, from 1978-1995, Chief Lewis began his career in the fire service in 1956 with the Philadelphia Fire Department, where he served many years prior to his celebrated 17 year tenure in Richmond.

      Promoting African American employment and relations in the fire service, Chief Lewis was a founding member of the International Association of Black Professional Firefighters and served as its Northeast Regional Vice President and its Affirmative Action Officer.

      As further testament to his achievements, Chief Lewis earned many awards, accolades, and honors over the years, which included the Richmond NAACP Freedom Award and being named the 1991 Virginia Fire Services Board - Equal Employment Opportunity Person of the Year.

      During his tour of duty in Richmond, Chief Lewis helped establish and support programs such as: fire safety education; smoke detector giveaways; firefighter career development; river, dive, and rescue team; and, rebuilding 25 fire stations and department facilities.

      Chief Lewis was a trailblazer and an extraordinary and greatly valued member of the Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services. His lifetime of dedication and service as a member of the fire service community demonstrates a legacy of great honor and respect.


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