Durham fire chief takes new job. Where’s he going?
Last month, Curia was named one of four finalists for the job, including
Never miss a local story.
Sign up today for unlimited digital access to our website, apps, the digital newspaper and more
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Bonfield said Friday that no one in either fire department will lose their jobs, though there will be some adjustments in title in terms of their positions. He also said that county firefighters with rural experience and city firefighters with urban experience will have to learn about the others' responsibilities.
Durham County Commissioners Chair
Curia has worked for the city for three decades, so is eligible for retirement with state employee benefits. He became chief in 2013.
According to the
The
Bonfield said the search for a new fire chief will begin soon and should take three to four months. Bonfield said the fire chief job will be open to internal candidates.
Another change in the fire departments is a new
Bonfield hired Curia as chief and said he has done "just an amazing job," noting Curia's work to lower response times, make the department more efficient and become data-driven.
___
(c)2018 The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
Visit The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.) at www.heraldsun.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.



April Johnson Named Vice President of Claims at BETA Healthcare Group
After Wildfires, Housing Crisis Complicates California’s Rebuild
Advisor News
- Affordability on Florida lawmakers’ minds as they return to the state Capitol
- Gen X confident in investment decisions, despite having no plan
- Most Americans optimistic about a financial ‘resolution rebound’ in 2026
- Mitigating recession-based client anxiety
- Terri Kallsen begins board chair role at CFP Board
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Reframing lifetime income as an essential part of retirement planning
- Integrity adds further scale with blockbuster acquisition of AIMCOR
- MetLife Declares First Quarter 2026 Common Stock Dividend
- Using annuities as a legacy tool: The ROP feature
- Jackson Financial Inc. and TPG Inc. Announce Long-Term Strategic Partnership
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DROPS MEDICAID VACCINE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
- SLOTKIN, WHITEHOUSE, AND SCHAKOWSKY INTRODUCE PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE OPTION LEGISLATION
- Wittman, Kiggans split on subsidies
Wittman, Kiggans split on subsidies
- Wittman, Kiggans split on subsidies
Va. Republicans split over extending health care subsidies
- Report: Connecticut can offset nearly $1B in federal cuts
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News