Appointed as Chief of the St. Louis Fire
Department on November 19, 2007,
Dennis M. Jenkerson, a third
generation St. Louis firefighter, brings to the post
twenty-eight impeccable years of operational and tactical
firefighting experience, an advanced education and a spirit
dedicated to public safety.
Chief Jenkerson has served the St. Louis
Fire Department in the capacity of a firefighter, fire captain
and battalion chief, and is certified and experienced in each of
the department’s many domains including fire suppression,
emergency medical services, aircraft rescue, vehicle entrapment,
collapse rescue, high angle rescue, rescue diving and hazardous
materials management; including chemical, biological, explosive
and radiological incidents.
An accomplished administrator, Chief
Jenkerson has served as an incident commander in the city’s
busiest fire district for the last decade and has established
and managed essential department programs such as the Bio Watch
Operations for the City of St. Louis, Fair St. Louis, the Mass
Casualty Response System for Lambert Field,Y2K Compliance and
the department’s first in-house EMT certification program.
Serving as Incident Commander, Chief Jenkerson has managed
numerous major city events such as the Major League Baseball
World Series in 2004 and 2006, the NCAA Final Four Basketball
Tournament in 2005, the Missouri Democratic National Convention
in Boston, Massachusetts in 2004 and several full-scale
exercises under the Department of Homeland Security. He has also
served as a Field Commander at Lambert International Airport.
Chief Jenkerson earned a Bachelor of Arts
degree, Summa Cum Laude, in Organizational Leadership and
Development from St. Louis University, with minors in psychology
and biology. He has completed coursework at Missouri Southern
State College toward a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and
chemistry and holds an Associates of Science degree in Fire
Engineering from Forest Park Community College. Dedicated to
sharing his knowledge and passion for the fire service, Chief
Jenkerson is an adjunct instructor at the National Fire Academy
in Emmitsburg, Maryland, Southwestern Illinois College, the
University of Missouri at Columbia, and the State of Missouri
Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
Experience and his numerous fortes, have
landed Chief Jenkerson on a number of committees including the
Mayor’s Strategic Planning Committee for Mass Casualty
Incidents, Continuing Review for the Washington University
School of Medicine Human Studies Board, Standards and Practice
review committee member for the Washington University
Institutional Biological and Chemical Safety Board, the St.
Louis Fire Department Disciplinary Review Board,
inter-department research, development and procurement
committees, St. Louis Fire Department Safety Committee and
special operations committees under the St. Louis Area Regional
Response System.
Chief Jenkerson also serves as a technical
advisor for a number of federal, state and local agencies
including the United States Marine Corps, the Department of
Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the
National Fire Academy, United States Representative Russ
Carnahan (Homeland Security/Terrorism Intervention), the
University of Missouri, Department of Public Health, offices of
the City of St. Louis, as a member of the St. Louis City Local
Emergency Planning Committee and as an expert in hazardous
materials and incident command for mutual aid partners in the
St. Louis Metropolitan area.
In a collaborative research effort, Chief
Jenkerson’s work has been published as
“Decontamination of Non-Ambulatory Victims in a Simulated
Chemical Contamination Scenario;” American Industrial Hygiene
Conference; Chicago, IL (May 2006); and “Specialized Issues in
Health Risk—Assessment of Decontamination Practices For A
Simulated Contaminant Exposure in A Civilian Population;”
American Industrial Hygiene Conference; Dallas, TX (May 2003)
Motivated by a quest for knowledge and a
desire to use that knowledge and experience to propel our
nation’s fire service into the future, Chief Jenkerson is a
staunch supporter of employee development through education and
training, and utilization of technology and innovation to
continuously improve the department’s level of service and
assure that employees perform their work in the safest, most
efficient manner.
Chief Jenkerson and his wife Michelle are
the proud parents of three adult children, Danielle, Emily and
Dennis II. The Jenkersons are life long city residents,
currently residing in the Holly Hills neighborhood.