Michael Lanning promoted to Fire Chief in Spencer

Feb 26, 2021

photo of Fire Chief Michael LanningSPENCER – Michael Lanning will officially begin a new role as Spencer’s Fire Chief on March 1. Town Manager Peter Franzese promoted Lanning after the Board of Aldermen authorized the first full-time Fire Chief position in Spencer’s history.

After joining Spencer Fire Department in 2012 as a part-time Engineer, Lanning later served as Captain and in the summer of 2020 was promoted to Assistant Chief, the Department’s only full-time position. He received multiple awards and accolades while serving in his previous roles from Rookie of the Year to Officer of the year.

“I am extremely honored to be chosen to lead this department,” said Lanning. “By building on the fundamentals of pride, integrity, and professionalism that my predecessors instilled into this firehouse, I believe the opportunities are endless. Spencer Fire Department will serve the community while striving to improve methods, so we can ensure the best customer service and emergency services possible. We have only begun to scratch the surface of our potential.”

Spencer’s Fire Chief has previously been a volunteer position, but after the position became open at the end of 2020, Franzese named Lanning as interim Chief. He also engaged with Department members to get feedback on departmental operations and the ideal qualities of the next Fire Chief. Members covered a broad range of characteristics, but there was a strong emphasis on the importance of leadership, communication, ethics, and dedication.

The previous leadership structure included a volunteer Chief, volunteer Deputy Chief, and full-time Assistant Chief. After working with Lanning and Deputy Chief Don Sells for several months to test out the concept of what a full-time Fire Chief and a volunteer Deputy Chief would look like, Franzese believed the organizational structure change would put the department on the best foot forward and recommended it to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.

“It is most appropriate for Spencer’s one full-time position in the Fire Department to be the Chief,” said Franzese. “Chief Lanning’s demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities; his reputation within the department and among local agencies; and his vision for a highly professional, team-oriented, diverse, and inclusive department make it clear that he is prepared to take Spencer Fire Department into the future.”

Chief Lanning holds numerous state certifications including Firefighter II, Emergency Medical Technician, Driver Operator (ED, Pumps and Aerials), Fire Officer II, Level I Qualified Instructor, Hazardous Materials Technician, Chemistry of Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Materials Specialist (multiple), Technical Rescuer, and Chief 101. He also holds certifications from the National Fire Academy and the US Emergency Management Institute including the full complement of NIMS, Leadership, and Supervisory courses. In addition, he holds an Advanced Firefighter Certification by the North Carolina State Firefighters Association.

Prior to joining the Town of Spencer in a full-time role, he served the Cities of Salisbury and Kannapolis. He also serves as the Deputy Fire Chief for Scotch Irish Fire Department, where he has been a member since 2011. He is a member in good standing with the North Carolina State Firefighters Association, the North Carolina Association of Fire Chiefs, and the International Association of Firefighters.

He and his wife, Kristin, have been married for nine years and have two children, Hunter (8) and Harper (5). Lanning enjoys spending time with family, hunting, fishing, and traveling. The family attends South River Methodist Church in the Woodleaf community.

 

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