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Kevin Wise retires as fire chief
Kevin Wise
Kevin Wise retired earlier this month as fire chief of Turlock and other departments contracted with Modesto Fire for administrative services (Photo contributed).

Kevin Wise officially hanged up a career in fire service on Dec. 1, leaving behind a distinguished 26 years of making safer the communities he served.

Wise left his post as Modesto Fire chief but he also was the fire chief of Turlock, Ceres and every city contracting with Modesto for fire services, including Oakdale.

Serving as interim fire chief is Shanon Evans who began his fire career at Westport Fire Department in 1998 as a probationary firefighter. The Modesto City Council will be deciding who will replace Wise in six to 11 months, according to Assistant Fire Chief Andrew Hunter.

The transition is taking place at a time when the cities of Ceres and Modesto will be negotiating a new contract for fire service. Hunter expects Modesto to bring its presentation to the Ceres City Council in late January or early February.

Wise said he felt now was a good time to retire in order to spend more time with his family, including helping out his son who races in professional motocross competitions around the country.

The chief’s personal health battles were also a factor in the timing of his retirement. Wise has battled Acute Myeloid Leukemia – which is now in remission – but he also undergoes once a month treatment for Multiple Myeloma, a cancer that affects plasma cells, a type of white blood cell in the bone marrow.

“That’s a little piece of it and looking out I just don’t want to work till I get sick and then can’t work or can’t enjoy retirement.”

He said the reoccurrence of cancer is a fear always in the back of his mind.

“I’ve had relapses in the past, so that’s definitely a consideration I’ve had.”

Wise began his firefighting career volunteering for six years until being hired for a paid position 21 years ago. He earned his associate degree in Fire Science from Modesto Junior College in 2004 and his bachelor’s degree in Fire Administration from Cogswell Polytechnical College in San Jose. He spent time working for Oakdale and Woodland Avenue fire departments and in 2012 joined Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Department. Wise attended the National Fire Academy’s executive fire officer program from 2014 to 2018.

When Ceres ran its own fire department, Wise became its fire chief in 2019 to replace Bryan Nicholes who retired. His tenure was short lived for he left in 2021 to become deputy fire chief for the city of Fremont. Modesto Fire hired him and returned Wise to Stanislaus County. When the city of Turlock decided to contract for fire services with Modesto in 2022, Wise became Turlock’s fire chief.