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Bridgeport council names new fire chiefs

Former assistant chief Mel Roth tapped to fill role

T-L Photos/GAGE VOTA Mel Roth is sworn in as the new Bridgeport Village Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief by village solicitor Michael Shaheen as Roth’s wife Kimberly holds the bible and Bridgeport Assistant Fire Chief Robert Teasdale stands on the left.

Robert Teasdale is sworn in as Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief by village solicitor Michael Shaheen (right) as Teasdale’s wife, Theresa, holds the bible.

BRIDGEPORT — Village council named Mel Roth as the new Bridgeport Village Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief during its regularly scheduled council meeting Tuesday evening.

The decision follows the death of longtime Fire Chief Mark Subasic who died last month. Roth previously served as the assistant fire chief for the village under Subasic.

“Unfortunately, nobody wants to get a promotion under these circumstances,” Roth said. “However, I spent the last 32 years as Mark’s assistant. His mentorship to me meant the most, along with his friendship. He was an unbelievable leader and made things easy for us as officers to take care of what we needed to take care of with his leadership.”

In addition to serving as Subasic’s assistant chief for 32 years, Roth has been fighting fires for the village for 35.

Roth was sworn in by village solicitor Michael Shaheen as Roth’s wife Kimberly held the bible that he placed his hand on during the swearing-in ceremony.

In addition to Roth being sworn in, Robert Teasdale, who previously served as the department’s captain, was sworn in as assistant fire chief. He was also sworn in by Shaheen and his wife Theresa held the bible.

Teasdale said that the department is a family and means everything to him.

“It’s more than a brotherhood, we’re a family, this means the most to both of us, the support from the department that we received in being promoted,” he said.

Roth added that it was special that Subasic’s wife Joanne Shepherd and daughter Krystin Kovalski were both in attendance during both his and Teasdale’s swearing in.

“It really meant a lot that his wife and daughter were in attendance tonight, we’re very honored that they’re here,” Roth said. “We are just going to continue to strive to provide the best EMS and fire services that we’ve provided to the community. We’ll continue that moving forward.”

He added that the department is always looking for members to join.

“If anybody is interested, they can contact one of us or stop by the station during the day,” Roth said.

Teasdale said that he and Roth have recently discussed implementing plans for the department for the future but noted that neither were expecting to be in this situation.

“We’re all going to continue to work together and make the community better,” Teasdale said. “We’ve got a good relationship with the people of the village and the police officers so we’re going to keep that going on.”

Roth and Teasdale are lifelong Belmont County residents — Teasdale being born and raised in Bridgeport and Roth growing up in Martins Ferry but living in Bridgeport since he was a teenager. Roth said that he grew up in firehouses because both his father Melvin Roth and grandfather Morgan McGuire were both fire chiefs in Martins Ferry.

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