Fire Chief Dan Stefano takes the oath of office. 
Fire Chief Dan Stefano takes the oath of office.  Credit: Evelyn Spence / Noozhawk photo

The Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District’s new fire chief, Dan Stefano, was sworn in this week at a ceremony filled with his family members, close friends, prominent city and county officials, and other emergency personnel. 

Stefano — who has more than 30 years of fire service experience — started with the district earlier this month after Fire Chief Robert Kovach retired. 

Fire Captain Dave Baker kicked off the Monday ceremony at the district’s Walnut Avenue station by praising Stefano and welcoming him to the community. 

“Chief Stefano has a commitment to leadership, service and responsibility,” Baker said. “The badge being pinned represents trust — trust from his agency, trust from this community, and trust from every firefighter who looks to the chief for direction and support.” 

Stefano comes to the area from Orange County, where he served as the fire chief for the city of Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue Department.

He spent 12 years with Costa Mesa as the city’s fire chief, and before that, 18 years with the Laguna Beach Fire Department as a reserve firefighter, fire division chief, training and EMS chief, and fire marshal. 

Michelle Stefano pins a badge onto her husband, Dan Stefano, the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District’s new fire chief. 
Michelle Stefano pins a badge onto her husband, Dan Stefano, the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District’s new fire chief.  Credit: Evelyn Spence / Noozhawk photo

Stefano is a graduate of the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer program.

He has a bachelor of arts degree and a master’s degree in Public Policy and Administration from California State University, Long Beach, and a master’s degree from the Executive Leadership program at the University of Southern California. 

Also an Orange Coast College alumnus, he will be inducted into the college’s Alumni Hall of Fame later this year. 

Stefano served as the president of the California Fire Chiefs Association and on the board of directors of the League of California Cities. He was also inducted into the inaugural class of the California Fire Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2023.

Though he is new to calling the Santa Barbara area his home, his wife, Michelle, an elementary school teacher, grew up on Santa Barbara’s South Coast. They’ve spent the past 25 years visiting together. 

They have three daughters — Sofia, Siena and Sicily — who are in their late teens and early 20s.

The district presented Michelle, Sofia, Siena and Sicily with orchids at Stefano’s swearing-in ceremony.

“Thank you for sharing your husband with us,” Baker said to Michelle. 

Fire Captain Dave Baker hands orchids to Fire Chief Dan Stefano’s wife and children. 
Fire Captain Dave Baker hands orchids to Fire Chief Dan Stefano’s wife and children.  Credit: Evelyn Spence / Noozhawk photo

Stefano told the crowd he is grateful for the opportunity. He said it is an honor to be “standing here right now.” 

“I thank the board for having the trust in me to step into this role. You will certainly not regret this. This is something you will certainly be able to stand very proud on,” he said. 

Stefano praised the attitude and professionalism that he has seen in the local emergency-response community since starting earlier this month. 

“I cannot wait for us to continue to work through a lot of things that are already in place,” Stefano said. “The most important facet when you talk about any organization is about the people. I can tell you right now, the people we have are absolutely phenomenal. I’m blessed.” 

He said he grew up in a very tight-knit family. He thanked his older brother, Orange City Fire Department Deputy Chief of Operations Robert Stefano, for inspiring him, calling him a “catalyst of why I got into the fire service.” 

He also thanked the many family members and close friends who came out to support him.

“I want to say thank you to my family, because I wouldn’t be able to do the things I’m doing without my beautiful wife, Michelle, (and) Sofia, Siena, and Sicily,” he said. 

Fire Chief Dan Stefano with his family members and close friends. 
Fire Chief Dan Stefano with his wife Michelle, their daughters Sofia, Siena and Sicily, his brother Orange City Fire Department Deputy Chief of Operations Robert Stefano, and other close friends and family members. Credit: Evelyn Spence / Noozhawk photo

Noozhawk South County editor Evelyn Spence can be reached at espence@noozhawk.com. Follow Noozhawk on Twitter: @noozhawk, @NoozhawkNews and @NoozhawkBiz. Connect with Noozhawk on Facebook.