September 17, 2024
The City of Sandy Springs is deeply saddened by the loss of its first Fire Chief, Jack McElfish. McElfish led the Sandy Springs Fire Department from its inception in 2006, bringing with him decades of experience, passion, and an unwavering commitment to public safety. He served as fire chief until his retirement in 2014. McElfish passed away peacefully on Monday, September 16, after a battle with cancer.
“The City of Sandy Springs is mourning the passing of Chief McElfish,” said Mayor Rusty Paul. “He played an instrumental role in shaping the core values of the Sandy Springs Fire Department and fostering a culture of service, teamwork, and professionalism that endures today.”
McElfish is survived by his wife, Joyce; his daughter, Kelly; and his grandson, Jack. He dedicated 51 years to fire rescue, during which the Sandy Springs Fire Rescue Department earned numerous accolades, including the Crown Community Award from American City and County Magazine.
City Manager Eden Freeman added, “Chief McElfish always had a smile, an encouraging word, and a strong belief in serving one another. He prioritized mentoring the next generation with a focus on customer service, and we will always remember him fondly.”