03/05/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Harrisburg, PA - Today, the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously confirmed Thomas Cook to serve as Pennsylvania's first Senate-confirmed state fire commissioner. In this role, Commissioner Cook leads the development and operation of Pennsylvania's emergency service training program and supports the Commonwealth's 2,400 fire departments and personnel.
- State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook
Since his nomination in January, under Cook's leadership the Office has sought to:
Before serving in the Shapiro Administration, Commissioner Cook was the Deputy Fire Commissioner under Governor Tom Wolf. Prior to that, Commissioner Cook was the administrator of the Pennsylvania State Fire Academy with oversight of the firefighter training system for the Commonwealth.
Commissioner Cook also held the position of assistant fire chief of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire, overseeing the day-to-day operations of a 700-person department. Cook also held positions in the Mount Lebanon Fire Department and Monroeville Volunteer Fire Department.