05/29/2026
We would like to take a moment to congratulate Deputy Chief Jim Ketter on his retirement after 28 years of service in the Elmira Fire Department.
Chief Ketter has worked his way up through the ranks, not just being the best firefighter and officer he could be, but grooming our younger firefighters along the way. He has always held our department to a high standard and led by example. Many of us have had the privilege of working under his direct leadership or alongside him at some point in our own careers. He would push us to be the best version of our own selves along the way, never hesitating to help anyone in need.
In addition to the duties expected of his position (at any rank), Chief Ketter has adopted many other roles necessary for the operation of our department. He has been involved with the design of many of our current front-line apparatus as well as some now-in-reserve rigs. He has also helped with countless construction projects and renovations around the stations. Jim has always put 100% into everything he has been involved with.
In the last 3 years, Chief Ketter has served as our Training and Safety Officer. Along with overseeing the training of our entire department, he has been involved with the hiring of several recruits and seeing them through the academy.
Chief Ketter is the guy you could always rely on. Whether on the job, or just helping a friend in need, he would be the first to show up and last to leave. He never left anything unfinished.
Thank you Chief Ketter for the impact you have had on our department. We hope you enjoy a long and happy retirement!
-The following words were written by longtime coworker, friend, and fellow firefighter, Deputy Chief Daniel Lutz.