The Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department in Ross County has announced recent promotions within its ranks, recognizing two dedicated members for their service to the community.

In a public statement, department officials congratulated Homer Jenkins on his promotion to the rank of Captain and Cameron Stuebs on his promotion to Lieutenant. Both individuals were highlighted for their exceptional dedication to the department and the residents it serves.

The Bainbridge Fire Department, composed of part-time and volunteer firefighters, protects approximately 77 square miles across Ross and Pike counties in southern Ohio. Led by Fire Chief Branson Leisure, the department plays a vital role in emergency response for this region of the state, which includes rural communities and growing areas adjacent to Ross County.
These promotions come as the department continues its commitment to public safety in southern Ohio. Local fire services in Ross County and neighboring areas remain essential for addressing fires, medical emergencies, and other incidents that impact daily life for residents across the region.
The Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department expressed optimism about the continued leadership of Jenkins and Stuebs in their new roles, underscoring the importance of experienced personnel in maintaining strong community protection.



