Dominique Artis
Dominique Artis became Chief of the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department on December 28, 2018. He has 24 years of experience in public safety and has served in a variety of positions during his career. Prior to his appointment, he was the Assistant Chief of the Administration Bureau overseeing Training, Maintenance, Clothing and Supply, Recruiting, Chaplain Services, and the Environmental Management System for the department. Chief Artis also served as Captain, in both Emergency Operations and the Emergency Medical Service Bureau, a district swing Lieutenant, Driver Engineer, and Fire Rescue Paramedic. Dominique holds various certifications including Master Firefighter, Master ARFF, Fire Officer I, Fire Instructor I, and USAR Task Force leader.
Chief Artis is a devoted husband of 19 years and a supportive father to two daughters. He grew up in Dallas, Texas, and graduated from Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School. Afterward, he went on to attain a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Technology from Prairie View A&M University, as well as graduate from the National Fire Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program. Chief Artis currently serves on various committees at the regional and state level.