All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

First Class First Responders: City fire department celebrates two promotions

Riley Potter pins a Firefighter First Class badge on the uniform of her mom, Maria Potter, with some assistance from her dad, Firefighter Brian Potter. (My Buckhannon photo by Katie Kuba)

BUCKHANNON — BUCKHANNON – The Buckhannon Fire Department has officially promoted two of its full-time career staff members, including the first woman in the city’s history to hold the title of Firefighter First Class.

Buckhannon career firefighters Maria Potter and Shane Jenkins, who were first hired by the city in 2021, can say their ranks are now officially Firefighter First Class, a step up from full-time Firefighter.

Buckhannon Fire Chief J.B. Kimble commended Jenkins and Potter for their achievement at Buckhannon City Council’s Dec. 5 meeting, where they received their new ‘Firefighter First Class’ badges.

“Three years ago, Shane Jenkins and Maria Potter took the vow to be firefighters,” Kimble said. “They had careers at the time – Maria was a nurse, and Shane worked at the post office.”

The Buckhannon Fire Department, however, was testing for full-time paid positions, and both took a gamble.

“They were part of the fire department to begin with on the volunteer side, and I think both of them caught the bug of wanting more in the fire service,” Kimble said. “For them to venture out of those full-time positions that they had and into the fire service, in today’s world, is a risk sometimes, but here we are today, three years later.”

Sara Tobin Jenkins pins a Firefighter First Class promotion badge on the uniform of her husband Shane Jenkins, who was promoted to Firefighter First Class at Buckhannon City Council’s Dec. 5 meeting. (My Buckhannon photo by Katie Kuba)

Kimble said the change was “eye-opening,” but both persevered and became crucial assets to the BFD.

“The growth that these two have committed to is huge,” the fire chief said. “Some of the events that they’ve been on – and some of the outcomes they’ve provided for our community – is huge, and tonight they’re here with them and with their families to celebrate three years.”

“Keeping people [employed] and keeping them motivated is rough nowadays, but here we are three years later,” Kimble added.

Individuals are initially employed as probationary firefighters when hired by the City of Buckhannon, and once their probationary period is over, their rank is ‘Firefighter.’  Kimble said the rank promotion to ‘Firefighter First Class’ is automatic after three years of employment.

In two more years, Jenkins and Potter will be eligible to test for higher ranks like lieutenant.

Buckhannon City Recorder, who led the meeting because Mayor Robbie Skinner was unable to attend, congratulated Potter and Jenkins on their promotions, as did each city council member.

From left are Shane Jenkins’s mom, Kathy Jenkins, his niece Madison, Firefighter First Class Shane Jenkins and his wife Sara Tobin Jenkins. (My Buckhannon photo by Katie Kuba)
Firefighter First Class Maria Potter, her daughter Riley and husband and firefighter Brian Potter. (My Buckhannon photo by Katie Kuba)
The Buckhannon Fire Department, along with family and friends, celebrate the rank promotion of Maria Potter and Shane Jenkins to Firefighter First Class with friends and family at the Dec. 5 Buckhannon City Council meeting. (My Buckhannon photo by Katie Kuba)

Share this story:

Local Businesses

RECENT Stories

High Point Construction downs Highland Landscaping for Men’s Golf League title

High Point Construction clinched the Bob Cupp Memorial League title, edging Highland Landscaping 46½-43½ at Buckhannon Country Club as Chris Brady shot a 72 and Greg Jones posted low net 69.

WVWC Names Kyle Hoffman as New Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics

West Virginia Wesleyan College named Kyle Hoffman its vice president for intercollegiate athletics, succeeding Dr. Rae Emrick, who will transition to senior advisor for athletics after three decades of service.
WVWC Volleyball

Wesleyan volleyball sweeps Wheeling, 3-0

West Virginia Wesleyan swept Wheeling 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-17), improving to 13-5 overall and 5-1 in MEC play behind Bhrooke Axe’s 14 kills and strong contributions across the lineup.

Football Bucs start fast but can’t hold early lead in 34-31 loss to East Fairmont

Buckhannon-Upshur led 15-0 after one quarter, but three turnovers and late East Fairmont scores allowed the Bees to rally for a 34-31 victory. Dawson Tenney rushed for three TDs in defeat.

B-U’s Sappey runs fifth, Nolte seventh at Big 10 Championships

Buckhannon-Upshur’s Alex Sappey finished fifth and Joey Nolte seventh, both earning First Team Big 10 honors as the Bucs placed seventh as a team at the Big 10 Championships hosted Thursday.

Rogosky and Bowers run top 15 for Lady Bucs in Big 10 Championships

Buckhannon-Upshur’s Gwendolyn Rogosky (13th) and Isabella Bowers (15th) earned All-Conference Second Team honors as the Lady Bucs finished fifth at the Big 10 Cross-Country Championships.

Free breastfeeding and post-partum care workshop offered Oct. 30 in Buckhannon

A free breastfeeding and post-partum care workshop for new or expectant parents will be held Oct. 30, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. at 30 East Main Street in Buckhannon.

Longtime Buckhannon council member steps down, cites lingering memory issues after head injury

Dave Thomas, a six-term member of Buckhannon City Council, announced he is resigning due to memory problems linked to a head injury suffered while sleepwalking.

After nearly a four decade detour, new WVWC graduate completes what she started

Patricia Murray returned to West Virginia Wesleyan College after nearly 40 years to complete her bachelor’s in Educational Studies, fulfilling a personal legacy for her family and joining her husband as an alum.