Glynn County swears in new assistant fire chief at public meeting

3354947 · May 17, 2025

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Glynn County Fire Rescue administered the oath of office to Jamie Morrison as assistant fire chief during the board meeting ceremonial portion.

Glynn County Fire Rescue held a swearing-in ceremony during the board meeting to administer the oath of office to Jamie Morrison as the county’s new assistant fire chief.

County and fire-rescue leaders described the event as a highlight and Chief Morrison (speaker identified on the record) was joined by family and department colleagues for the oath. The oath referenced support for the U.S. and Georgia constitutions, adherence to state law and county ordinances, and commitment to department policies and duties. Chief Morrison thanked the commission and said she looked forward to continuing the work of Glynn County Fire Rescue in the coastal area.

The ceremony was held during the meeting’s public portion and recorded on the county’s minutes; there was no formal separate vote associated with the oath. Commissioners thanked Fire Rescue personnel in the audience for their service.