The Boone County Fire Protection District (BCFPD) is proud to welcome Chuck Doss as the Assistant Chief of the Operations Bureau.
Assistant Chief Doss brings nearly three decades of experience in the fire service and emergency medical field. His career began in 1997 with the Battlefield Fire Protection District as a volunteer firefighter, where he quickly discovered a passion for helping people during their most difficult moments.
In 1999, Doss moved to Columbia and joined the Boone County Fire Protection District, where he served until 2004 and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant within the Training Bureau. He then spent seven years with the Olathe Fire Department, gaining valuable experience in a growing and progressive organization. Doss returned to Boone County Fire Protection District in 2011, serving in a variety of roles within training and operations and ultimately promoting to Battalion Chief. In 2021, he transitioned to MU Health Care, where he led Pre-Hospital Services until 2026, focusing on EMS operations, quality improvement, and workforce development.
Returning to the Boone County Fire Protection District, Assistant Chief Doss brings a leadership philosophy centered on building strong teams and strong systems. Throughout his career, he has focused not only on emergency response but also on improving training, strengthening organizational systems, and developing future leaders, ensuring that the service delivered to the community is professional, prepared, and compassionate every time.
Doss holds a master’s degree and has completed the National Fire Academy’s Managing Officer Program, experiences that helped shape his approach to organizational leadership, performance improvement, and long-term strategic thinking. He is also a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and Rotary International, organizations that have influenced his professional development and commitment to service.
As Assistant Chief of Operations, Doss emphasizes a leadership style that adapts to the situation, clear and decisive during emergency operations, while focusing on coaching and leadership development outside of incident response. His core values include integrity, accountability, preparation, and service. One of his top priorities in this new role is ensuring the safety and well-being of the district’s members, while also supporting the station leadership teams that play a critical role in engaging and retaining volunteers. He is committed to empowering leaders, removing obstacles, and ensuring members have the training, tools, and support they need to succeed.
Looking ahead, Assistant Chief Doss recognizes both the challenges and opportunities facing the fire service, including changing call demands, financial pressures, and the evolving role of volunteer firefighters. At the same time, he believes the district’s strong community support and collaborative relationships with partner agencies provide a solid foundation for continued success.
For Doss, serving Boone County reflects the district’s long-standing motto: “A Helping Hand.” He believes service is about responsibility, showing up for neighbors in need, supporting one another within the department, and carrying forward the traditions of professionalism and compassion passed down by previous generations of firefighters.
Outside of work, Doss enjoys spending time with his family and children, often attending their practices, games, and activities. He values the lessons sports teach, resilience, teamwork, discipline, and humility, lessons he believes are equally important in the fire service.
As he steps into this new leadership role, Assistant Chief Doss shared this message with the department and community:
“The work we do matters, and the people who do it matter. My commitment is to provide clear expectations, steady leadership, and support as we continue to raise the standard together.”
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