RAYMOND CHARLES O BROCKI III, ESQ., CBO CHIEF OF INSPECTION SERVICES CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL: CITY OF ROCKVILLE, MD WORK EXPERIENCE: RAYMOND O BROCKI LEGAL AND FIRE CONSULTING 1644 Belt Street Baltimore, Maryland 21230 MANAGING ATTORNEY: (January 2014- Present) this general law practice handles; small business legal issues, criminal law, trusts and estates, landlord tenant issues, and employment law matters. I have been appointed by the District Court of Maryland to represent indigent defendants at their initial bail hearings. I also am available for fire consulting that includes; fire code interpretation and disputes, fire investigation, strategic planning, and fire service management. CITY OF ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND Inspection Services Division 111 Maryland Avenue Rockville, Maryland 20850 CHIEF OF INSPECTION SERVICES: (August 2014- Present) I am the Chief Building Official for the City of Rockville, Maryland. I oversee the day-to-day operations of the Building Department and the Fire Marshal s Office. I administer a $1.7 million budget. As the Chief Building Official, I am responsible for; building, fire, and related codes enforcement, permit issuance, building plans review, and handling appeals of code interpretations. BALTIMORE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 401 E. Fayette Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF- ADMINISTRATION: (January 2013- August 2013) The Assistant Chief of Administration is the second highest position in a fire department consisting of over 1700 members. As Assistant Fire Chief, I oversaw; the Fire Academy, Fire Marshal s Office, Logistics, and Planning and Technology. I handled human resources issues including all payroll & discipline. I also handled labor/ management issues including the handling grievances and representing the BCFD at the Labor Commissioner s Office. DEPUTY CHIEF/ FIRE MARSHAL: (August 2008-2013) I administer the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Fire Marshal. I also am called upon to testify before the Baltimore City Council on legislation. As a voting member of the International Code Council, I help with code promulgation. My office is the steward of Fire Incident and Investigation reporting. The bureau is responsible for the creation and promotion of fire prevention programs for the citizens of Baltimore. I oversee the Fire Investigation Bureau and respond to all fatal fire scenes and 4 th Alarms or greater. It is my duty to examine fire causes to look for emerging trends and take
appropriate action to mitigate future fires. Internally, I preside over administrative hearings and adjudicate departmental charges of members of the department. CAPTAIN/ FIRE INVESTIGATOR: (March 2008- August 2008) I am assigned as a field investigator, responsible for determining the origin and cause of fire incidents, including fire fatalities, ascertainment of information germane to case development and collection and preservation of evidence. I work in concert with The Baltimore City Police Department (Patrol, Police Arson and the Crime Lab), The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, Prosecutors of local, state and federal levels and interact with other surrounding agencies. I have been consulted by private fire investigators and insurance companies. I assume the duties and responsibilities of the Fire Marshal in his absence. CAPTAIN- OIC HEALTHCARE SECTION: (June 2006-Present) I supervise and coordinate the inspections of one Lieutenant and eight inspectors. I personally conduct the life safety inspections for all of the ten major hospital campuses in Baltimore City. I also perform all systems testing and fire drills for healthcare occupancies in the City. I am responsible for providing training for members of the Bureau and staying updated on code and policy changes on the State level. ADMINISTRATIVE CAPTAIN- CODE ENFORCEMENT SECTION: (June 2005- June 2006) I oversee and coordinate the inspections and activities of the Six Lieutenants and seventeen Fire Inspectors that are assigned to my office. I conduct fire inspections and evacuation drills in all City highrises and special occupancies. I investigate fire code complaints and generate all appropriate paperwork. I am responsible for the training of all inspectors in the bureau. I oversee the Public Education Section (one lieutenant and four educators) in the absence of the Battalion Chief I act in that capacity. I also conduct origin and cause investigations when requested by the Fire Marshal. CAPTAIN/ ARSON TASK FORCE: (October 2003-June 2005) I coordinate all public education programs given by The Office of the Fire Marshal. I assist in tracking arson trends and identifying problem areas. I fill in on shift investigating fires and generate the appropriate reports. I coordinate training for the on-shift fire investigators. I assist the Fire Marshal with research and development of new programs CAPTAIN/ FIRE SUPPRESSION: (September 2002-October 2003) I am in direct command of a Fire Truck crew and EMS Medic Unit. My responsibilities include, but are not limited to the supervision of Fire Department personnel in the discharge of their duty. Those duties include fire suppression, emergency medical service, care and maintenance of firehouse and apparatus. I am responsible for payroll and record keeping as well as the enforcement of Fire Department rules and regulations. I oversee the training of new members and the continuing education of older members. I assume all the authority and responsibility of my respective Battalion Chief in his absence. CAPTAIN/ FIRE INVESTIGATOR: (December 1999- September 2002) I was assigned as a field investigator, responsible for determining the origin and cause of fire incidents, including fire fatalities, ascertainment of information germane to case development and collection and 2
preservation of evidence. I work in concert with The Baltimore City Police Department (Patrol, Police Arson and the Crime Lab), The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, Prosecutors of local, state and federal levels and interact with other surrounding agencies. I have been consulted by private fire investigators and insurance companies. I assume the duties and responsibilities of the Fire Marshal in his absence. CAPTAIN/ FIRE SUPPRESSION- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TASK FORCE: (July 1999- December 1999) I was assigned to be in direct command of a Fire Suppression unit and a Hazardous Materials Specialty Unit. My responsibilities included but were not limited to ensuring maintenance of the fire station and both Engine 35 and Haz-Mat 1. I was responsible for supplies, repairs, records and training and discipline of the personnel assigned to me. I was responsible for establishing policies to ensure the smooth and efficient operating of the Fire Company. It was also my charge to enforce the policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the Fire Department. I responded to Fire, Medical, Hazardous Materials and other emergency incidents and directed the operations of units under my command. I was responsible for the safe abatement of Hazardous Materials Incidents within the corporate limits of Baltimore City and acted as a liaison between the chemical companies and the Fire Department. I assumed the duties and responsibilities of my respective Battalion Chief in his absence. LIEUTENANT/ FIRE SUPPRESSION: (March 1994- July 1999) I was assigned to be in direct command of a single shift of a Fire Suppression Unit. I was responsible for the discipline and training of the personnel on my shift. I was responsible to enforce the rules and regulations of the Fire Department and carry out the policies of my unit commander. I responded to fires and other emergency situations and directed my unit. I would assume the duties and responsibilities of the Unit Commander in his absence. FIRE PUMP OPERATOR/ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TASK FORCE: (September 1992- March 1994) I was assigned to a Fire Engine that was also a Foam Pumper (It would make Hazardous Material Firefighting Foam). My duties were to carry out all maintenance, ensure the apparatus was in a state of readiness at all times and be thoroughly familiar with the foam system of the fire engine and the geographical area of my district. I was responsible for driving the apparatus to incidents and operating both the foam and water delivery systems under emergency conditions. I also assisted in the training of personnel in both the operation of the foam pumper and the chemical qualities and limitations of foam. I was the driver-training instructor for the personnel on my shift. FIREFIGHTER/ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN: (June 1990- September 1992) I was assigned to a fire suppression unit, in the Hazardous Materials Task Force. My duties included cleaning and maintaining the fire station. They also included emergency medical, fire suppression and Hazardous Materials training. I responded to emergency incidents e.g. medical, fire and haz-mat, and helped abate the situations as they occurred. EDUCATION: MT. ST. JOSEPH -HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 1987 3
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY- Associate of Arts Degree- Cum Laude 2004 THE UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE- Bachelor s Degree- Summa cum Laude- 2008 - Member of Alphi Chi- National Honor Society - Winner of the Ethics Essay contest 2005 & 2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW- Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude, 2013 - John and Frances Angelos Law Scholarship; - Thoresen Law Scholarship - Disability Law Clinic, Rule 16 Student Attorney, Spring 2012 o Represented patients at involuntarily civil commitment hearings at Sheppard Pratt Health Systems. Prepared for hearings by reviewing files and interviewing doctors, family members and patients. Presented evidence and examined and cross-examined witnesses. Negotiated voluntary admissions and postponements. Managed twelve cases, four of which proceeded to a hearing, and three clients were subsequently released. LECTURES GIVEN: Lectured at both the Baltimore City Police and Fire Academies on Arson investigation. Participated in training of New Investigators- FY2002 Presented a workshop at the Mid-Atlantic Life Safety Conference 2005 Lectured to graduate students at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on the subject of Community Risk Reduction- 02/17/09 Lectured at Johns Hopkins Public Health Practice Grand Rounds web cast around the country- 7/21/10 Featured speaker at the Red Cross Annual Gala, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, March 2013. Lectured at the National Fire Academy s, Executive Fire Officer s Symposium - 5/4/12. Featured speaker on the International Association of Fire Chiefs webinar: Prevention Advocacy. PUBLISHED: O Brocki, R. Fire Engineering Magazine, Program Places Inspectors on Shift Work, vol.165, no.1, Jan. 2012, pg. 94. Frattaroli S, McDonald EM, Tran NT, Trump AR, O Brocki RC, Gielen AC. Igniting Interest in Prevention: Using Firefighter Focus Groups to Inform Implementation and Enhancement of an Urban Canvassing Program. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2012. 4
Gielen A, Shields W, Frattaroli S. McDonald E, Jones V, Bishai D, O Brocki R, Perry E, Bates- Hopkins B, Tracey P, Parsons S. Enhancing Fire Department Home Visiting Programs: Results of a Community Intervention Trial. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 2012. O Brocki, R., Firehouse Magazine, A Smoke Alarm Installed within Two Hours: Baltimore City s Approach to Saving Lives and property Through Home Inspections, vol.37, no.3, Mar. 2012, pg. 44. O Brocki, R., Firehouse Magazine, It s All Hands on Deck When a Disaster Strikes, vol.38, no.3, Mar. 2013, pg. 84. COURTROOM TESTIMONY: Qualified as an Expert Witness in the field of Fire Investigation (Origin and Cause) by Circuit Court of Maryland and U.S. District Court. Deposed as an Expert Witness and testified in a Criminal trial in The Circuit Court of Maryland. Charge-1st degree arson. May 22, 2002. Deposed as an Expert Witness and testified as such in U.S. Federal Court. Charge- 1 st degree arson, January 15, 2003 FIRE INVESTIGATION/ INSPECTION TRAINING: 5/00- National Fire Academy Fire/ Arson Investigation 7/00- Public Agency Training Council Arson Case Management 8/00- Public Agency Training Council Investigating the Fire Fatality 10/00-Public Agency Training Council Practical Aspects of Electrical Fire Investigations 4/02- MD/DC Chapter IAAI - Annual Fire Investigation Seminar 1/03- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Arson Investigation Seminar 5/03- MD/DC Chapter IAAI- Interview & Interrogation/ Written Statement Analysis 2/04- Taylor Group- Basic Crime Scene Investigation Techniques 5/04- IAAI- Forensic Fire Scene Evidence (Held @ ATF National Laboratory) 8/04- Firewatch-3 rd International Conference on Juvenile Fire setting (Camden, NJ) 6/05- IAAI- spring seminar ( From the Fire Scene to the Courtroom ) 6/05- Fire Inspector I and II- University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute 9/05- Fire Inspector III- University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute 9/05- Mid- Atlantic Life Safety Conference- Maryland State Fire Marshal s Office 4/06- NFPA 25: Inspection, Testing & Maintenance of Water-Based Extinguishing Systems- University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute 4/06- Basic Sprinkler Protection for Storage Occupancies- University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute 5/06- IAAI Spring seminar ( Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation ) 2/07- FM Global Fire Loss Management Seminar - University of Maryland at Baltimore 3/07- NFPA 70E Seminar- Chesapeake regional Safety Council 4/07- Virginia Fire & Life Safety Coalition State Conference- Harrisonburg, VA 6/07- Accident Investigation, Baltimore City Division of Occupational Safety 5
9/07- NFPA 13 Overview & Intro to Plan Review, National Fire Sprinkler Association. 9/07- Pumps for Fire Protection, National Fire Sprinkler Association. 9/07- Mid- Atlantic Life Safety Conference- Maryland State Fire Marshal s Office 4/08- Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction- IAAI 9/08- Mid- Atlantic Life Safety Conference- Maryland State Fire Marshal s Office 11/08- National Fire Academy- Executive Planning 02/09- Koffel Associates Educational Conference @ the University of Maryland- What s New in the Code. 04/09- PARADE Conference of State and Metro Fire Marshals- National Fire Academy 5/09- IAAI Spring seminar ( Cell Phone Investigations, Post- Blast investigations, and NICB training ) 7/11- Chief Brunacini Leadership Retreat 9/11- Mid- Atlantic Life Safety Conference- Maryland State Fire Marshal s Office 3/12- Financial Aspects of Arson Investigation- ATF & IAAI 2/14- Construction Law- AIA 3/14-2012 IPC Design Installation and Inspection Principles- ICC 4/14: Fire Investigator Scene Safety- IAFI 4/14- Certified Building Official Technology Training- England Training Division Firefighter Training: 6/90- Baltimore City Fire Academy Basic Firefighting/ Emergency Medical Technician 9/93- Baltimore County Fire Academy Hazardous Material Technician 10/99- FMC Corporation Hazardous Material Technician (Hazwoper) 6/05- Maryland Fire Rescue Institute Hazardous Materials Awareness 6/05- Maryland Fire Rescue Institute Hazardous Materials Operations PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Maryland Bar Association (2013-Present) Maryland Association for Justice (2009-Present) Special Assistant State Fire Marshal for the State of Maryland (1999-Present) National Fire Academy Alumni Association National Association of Fire Investigators Maryland/ DC Chapter of IAAI (International Association of Arson Investigators.) Former Committee member- Mid-Atlantic Life Safety Conference (2005-2012) Former Committee member- Metro Fire Chief s, State Fire Marshal s sub-committee (2006-2012) Former Committee member- Childcare Advisory Council (2008-2009) Former Committee member- Maryland State Fire Code Change Committee (2009) Former Committee member- State Fire Marshal s Legislative working group (2010-2012) Former Trustee- Baltimore City Fire & Police Pension Board (2013) PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: 6
EXEMPLARY PERFORMANCE AWARD- 6/95- For the rescuing of two occupants from a burning building DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION- 5/98- for outstanding fireground performance BOX 414 AWARD- 6/95 a Civilian award for fireground performance DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION- 10/04-for outstanding performance in the field of Fire Investigation CERTIFICATIONS: INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Certified Building Official NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE INVESTIGATORS (NAFI) Certified Fire & Explosive Investigator MARYLAND FIRE & RESCUE INSTITUTE (MFRI) Firefighter III Fire Officer I Fire Officer II Fire Service Instructor I Fire Inspector I Fire Inspector II Fire Inspector III Certified Hazardous Materials Technician (Hazwoper) APPOINTMENTS: Appointed as a Special Enforcement Officer by the Baltimore City Police Department and given the ability to write civil citations for Fire Code Violations- 29 January 2004 NUMBER OF FIRE ARSON INVESTIGATIONS: In excess of 500 7