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New York City Fire Department Announces Paul Miano as New Chief of EMS Operations

New York City Fire Department Announces Paul Miano as New Chief of EMS Operations

Key Takeaways

Introduction to Chief Miano’s Appointment
The FDNY has announced the appointment of Chief Paul Miano as the new Chief of EMS Operations, effective December 18, 2025. Chief Miano replaces retired Chief Michael Fields and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role. According to FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker, Chief Miano has spent his entire professional career working in FDNY EMS and has a passion, expertise, and dedication to protecting his members that is unmatched. Commissioner Tucker expressed confidence in Chief Miano’s ability to lead the FDNY EMS and deliver top-notch pre-hospital care to those in need.

Chief Miano’s Background and Experience
Chief Miano is a 26-year veteran of the FDNY and has worked in various roles throughout his career. He joined the Department in 1999 as an Emergency Medical Technician in Brooklyn and completed his paramedic training in 2001. He has also served as a HazMat paramedic, Lieutenant, and Captain, and has been a member of FEMA Urban Search and Rescue NYTF-1 and the FDNY SOC Task Force. In 2013, he was promoted to Captain and assigned to EMS Operations, where he oversaw operations, planning, and logistics. He has also led the FDNY EMS response to several high-profile events, including the Ebola virus and COVID-19 pandemic.

Leadership Roles and Achievements
Chief Miano has held several leadership roles throughout his career, including Deputy Chief, Division Commander, and Assistant Chief. As Deputy Chief, he supervised the Bronx and EMS SOC simultaneously and developed the EMS component of the FDNY Counter-Terrorism Task Force. He also led the restructuring of Special Operations and developed regional approved protocols and the Marine Paramedic program. In 2019, he was promoted to Division Commander and served as the Brooklyn North Commander during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. He was later reassigned to EMS Operations to oversee the FDNY EMS Emergency Operations Center and was appointed Deputy Assistant Chief in March 2020.

Education and Qualifications
Chief Miano holds a Bachelor’s degree in Emergency Management and Business Continuity from the Metropolitan College of New York. He has also earned a Master’s degree from the Naval Post Graduate School’s Center for Homeland Security and Defense in Security Studies. His education and experience have equipped him with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead the FDNY EMS and respond to complex emergency situations.

Conclusion and Future Outlook
The appointment of Chief Miano as the new Chief of EMS Operations marks a new era for the FDNY EMS. With his extensive experience and expertise, he is well-equipped to lead the Department’s over 4,000 EMTs, Paramedics, EMS Officers, and civilian employees in the EMS Bureau. As Chief Miano takes on this new role, he will be responsible for overseeing operations, planning, strategic initiatives, and logistics. The FDNY and the community can expect top-notch pre-hospital care and a continued commitment to protecting and serving those in need. Under Chief Miano’s leadership, the FDNY EMS is poised to continue its tradition of excellence and respond to the evolving needs of the community.

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