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Procession honors Buncombe fire chief Chris Dorsey

Procession honors Buncombe fire chief Chris Dorsey

Reems Creek Fire Chief Chris Dorsey Photo: Contributed/Buncombe County Government


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Emergency responders across Western North Carolina are mourning the sudden death of Reems Creek Fire Chief Chris Dorsey, a longtime public safety leader who officials say left a lasting impact on the region.

Dorsey, who also served as an assistant supervisor and paramedic with Buncombe County Emergency Services, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 24, according to county officials. He had been part of the county’s emergency services system for 11 years.

In addition to his leadership role with the Reems Creek Fire Department, Dorsey spent years serving with the Woodfin Fire Department, the Weaverville Fire Department and the Buncombe County Urban Search and Rescue Task Force.

“Chief Dorsey was a dedicated public safety professional,” Buncombe County Emergency Services Director Taylor Jones said in a statement. “He served with integrity, compassion and enthusiasm. He was committed to serving his community with a servant’s heart and always aimed to make a positive difference.”

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Jones said Dorsey was known for mentoring colleagues, building strong relationships and supporting those around him, adding that he was “valued and well-regarded by his colleagues, partners and friends.”

Fire and emergency agencies across the county and region shared condolences, describing Dorsey as a respected leader and a loss to the broader emergency services community.

A procession to return Dorsey to Buncombe County was scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, from Winston-Salem. The procession, led by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, will travel along Interstate 40, with emergency responders positioned on overpasses and bridges along the route to honor his service.

Officials said the procession will move at highway speeds and urged motorists to use caution, remain alert and avoid stopping near emergency vehicles.

Arrangements are being handled by Groce Funeral Home.

“Our thoughts are with his family, loved ones and all who had the honor of knowing him,” officials said.

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