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Westport Fire Chief Rob Yost Retires; Deputy Chief Kronick named New Chief

From First Selectwoman Jennifer Tooker

Westport First Selectwoman Jennifer Tooker announced today that she has accepted the retirement letter of Fire Chief Robert Yost, effective January 1, 2022. 

Ms. Tooker said, “The Town of Westport and its residents have been very fortunate to be the beneficiaries of Rob’s expertise and dedication throughout his 34 years. As Fire Chief, Rob has assured that our firefighters are appropriately recruited, trained, and equipped to serve in their roles of preventing and fighting fires and providing rescue services.  

"As the Emergency Management Director, Rob has been on the front lines in protecting all our residents.  On Rob’s watch, Westport has weathered some particularly devastating storms and tense situations. In addition, his attention to FEMA reimbursement regulations and opportunities has enabled many Westporters to receive federal financial assistance in repairing/replacing their storm damaged properties.

"On behalf of the residents of Westport, his fellow employees, and his firefighting colleagues, I am grateful for Rob’s longstanding, exemplary and dedicated service. I wish him all the best in his retirement.”

Chief Yost stated, “It has been an honor to serve the Town of Westport for the last 34 years, and a privilege to work with the finest Firefighters and coworkers in the State.  I look forward to enjoying a new chapter in my life and I will always hold the Westport Fire Department near and dear to my heart.”

Ms. Tooker continued, “I am very confident that the command of the Westport Fire Department will remain in capable hands. To that end, I am pleased to announce that Deputy Chief Michael Kronick will be promoted to Department Chief and Emergency Management Director upon Chief Yost’s retirement. Mike has the proven ability and expertise to seamlessly and effectively take over the role as Chief.  Like Chief Yost, Mike has a breadth of knowledge, skill and understanding that will ensure that the current high standards of safety and efficiency will be maintained in the Westport Fire Department.”

About Chief Robert Yost:

Chief Robert Yost began his career in the fire service in 1986 as a part-time firefighter for the Mansfield Volunteer Fire Co. while attending the University of Connecticut. After briefly working for Xerox Corp., he took a full-time position in Mansfield. He was sworn in as a Westport Firefighter in 1988. 

After becoming the department’s first Emergency Medical Service Instructor, he became a paramedic in 1995. In 2006, Rob was promoted to lieutenant. He was the Fire Department leader of the joint Fire and Police Dive Rescue Team. In 2009, he was promoted to Assistant Chief, and in 2011, was promoted to Assistant Chief Training Officer. Rob was appointed to the position of Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director in February 2017.

Rob also has a family background in firefighting. His father served as Fire Chief in Norwalk for two decades, and a photo of his grandfather, also a firefighter, sitting atop a Norwalk firetruck adorns his desk.

During his career with Westport Fire Department, he has obtained three Edmund Duffy Unit Citations, a John Gallagher Award for an Unusual Act of Valor, and a Certificate of Exemplary Police Action.  He is a member of the National Ski Patrol, the Connecticut Interstate Wildfire Crew, and the Connecticut West Incident Management Team. His other interests include skiing, bicycle riding, scuba diving, windsurfing and kiteboarding. He lives in Milford with his wife, Tina.    



About Deputy Chief Michael Kronick:

Deputy Chief Michael Kronick joined the Westport Fire Department in July of 1998. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in January of 2009. Mike was promoted to the position of Deputy Chief in October 2017. During his career with the Westport Fire Department, he has been awarded the Edmund Duffy Unit Citation, the Chief Shippey and the Argenio awards for service to the department. 

Mike serves on the Connecticut Incident Management Team and was instrumental in forming the Fairfield County Strike Team and Task Force system. He is a member of the Connecticut Interstate Fire Crew and has been on several national wildfire deployments out West. 

Mike graduated from Fairfield High School in 1991 and has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Connecticut and a Masters in Fire Science from the University of New Haven. Mike lives in Stratford with his fiancé Beth and his two adorable little boys, Sullivan (2 years old) and Anderson (3 weeks old).

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Man Rescued from Waters off of Saugatuck Shores at Sunrise

Westport Police Department Release

 At approximately 5:55 a.m. this morning, Westport Police officers responded to Saugatuck Shores on a report of an elderly male who was missing. Several officers immediately began to search the area and a short time later the missing man was spotted partially submerged in the water.

Given the temperature of the water, it was imperative that the officers immediately begin efforts to rescue the individual. A canoe owned by a private citizen was located close by and deployed. One officer held the man’s head above the water while several others lifted him into the canoe. Once the man was safely in the canoe he was brought to the shoreline where personnel from the Westport Fire Department assisted with removing him from the vessel and then brought him to waiting EMS personnel. EMS evaluated the man on scene, and he was transported to the hospital for further treatment. While the man’s condition is unknown at this time, any injuries he may have sustained did not appear to be life threatening.


Chief Koskinas stated he was very proud of the of the officers who were involved in this rescue. “There is no doubt that these officers’ quick thinking and superior teamwork led to a positive outcome.”  The Chief also extended his thanks to both the Fire Department and EMS for the valuable assistance that they provided.

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Westport Firefighters Extinguish Evening Car Fire on I-95

Firefighters were dispatched to I-95 in the southbound lanes, south of Exit 18, for the reported car fire. Flames could be seen underneath the vehicle as the Greens Farms firehouse engine arrived shortly after 5:30, quickly extinguishing the small fire. No other information was released. WestportLocal.com photo

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Early Morning Fire Leaves Bridal Gowns Smoke-Covered as Fire Quickly Extinguished by Firefighters

Photos by Ryan Blake, Blake Fire Images
Westport Fire Department, Assistant Chief Philip Hessberger

The Westport Fire Department was dispatched to a commercial automatic fire alarm at 246 Post Road East 6:07 am. Upon arrival, the Shift Commander reported smoke in one of the storefronts and the assignment was upgraded to a structure fire.

First two arriving companies located the fire and stretched a large hand line to quickly extinguish the fire. An extensive search and overhaul of the building found no additional fire and the building was cleared of smoke.

The initial response included 2 engine companies, 1 truck company and the Shift Commander. The final response included 7 engines, 1 truck, 1 rescue, 5 command and safety officers with mutual aid from Wilton, Norwalk, Fairfield, Westport Police Department and Westport EMS.

The Fire Marshal’s Office has ruled the fire to be accidental and no injuries were reported.

The Westport Fire Department would like to remind the public that smoke detectors save lives and property, candles should never be left unattended, and everyone should have an exit plan in the event of an emergency.

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