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In the same room on July 6 th, former Biloxi Fire Chief Joe Boney announced his retirement from the department after 38 years of serving. The reigns of chief are passed to Nicholaus Geiser, a 17-year veteran of the Biloxi Fire Department who previously served as deputy chief of management. As he accepted the appointment, Chief Geiser had his parents, wife, and two children with him, honoring his accomplishment. “We made great strides with the previous administration. I hope to continue the work and effort that they had put in which I was apart of that. There’s some new things that I would like to implement, get more involved with the community, better recruitment, those sorts of things that we’re really hoping to get rolling right here at the get-go.” ....
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WXXV News 25 July 20, 2021 The City of Biloxi has voted not to rehire Fire Chief Joe Boney who has been fire chief the past eight years. Biloxi City Council members voted 4-3 Tuesday against keeping Joe Boney on the job. He has worked 37 years for the Biloxi Fire Department. Boney announced July 6 th that he intended to resign at the end of the year. He said he had heard some council members did not intend to keep him as chief for this four-year term. The city attorney says Boney can work up to 90 more days while the mayor finds a new nominee for fire chief. ....
WXXV News 25 July 8, 2021 A gas leak in Biloxi earlier today that caused over 50 Biloxi residents to flee their homes has been capped off. Around 10 a.m. this morning Biloxi firefighters received a call of a gas leak at the intersection of Seal and Division. When crews first arrived on scene, they discovered a large gas leak. Biloxi firefighters blocked off areas surrounding the leak and went door to door urging residents to evacuate. Biloxi Fire Chief Joe Boney said, “We felt the need to evacuate some of the residents in roughly a quarter mile area. We called Coast Transit Authority to keep them out of the heat. We have a few with medical issues.” ....