Assistant Chief Michael Frost began his fire service career in 1996. He has moved up through every rank in the department: firefighter, Engineer, Captain, and Battalion Chief, before being promoted to Assistant Chief on February 12, 2017. In his current role, he oversees the department’s budget and administrative operations and serves as acting head of the department when required. He also serves as the Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator during major emergencies and disasters.
Chief Frost leads with an authentic and servant style of leadership grounded in service, trust, and integrity, focused on empowering others, strengthening team performance, and protecting the community with purpose. He holds certifications as a Master Firefighter, Fire Officer IV, and Instructor II through the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. He is a Registered Nurse (TBN) and certified EMT-Basic (TDH) and has completed extensive advanced training, including FEMA’s Advanced Professional Series (APS), the All-Hazards Incident Management Certificate from Texas A&M, and technical rescue certifications in Vehicle Extrication, Rope Rescue, Confined Space, Trench Rescue, and Hazardous Materials.
He is a graduate of the Kilgore College Fire Academy (Salutatorian, 1996), the Texas Fire Chiefs Academy, earning the Certified Fire Executive (CFE) designation, and the Texas A&M Fire Service Chief Executive Officer (FSCEO) Program, and has attended the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Chief Frost holds an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Fire Administration, a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Emergency Management, and a degree in Nursing (TBN). Chief Frost is also a graduate of the City of Tyler Leadership Academy (2015) and Leadership Tyler Class 31 (2018).
He is a member of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association and the International Association of Fire Chiefs. He currently serves on the Finance Committee for the Regional Advisory Council G (RAC-G) and as Co-Chair of the Smith County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).