PULLMAN, WA – The Pullman Fire Department has announced the resignation of Fire Chief Brett Nash, who served in the role for the past five months.
In a public statement, the department expressed gratitude for Nash’s leadership and contributions during his short tenure, highlighting his professionalism, steady guidance, and commitment to both the department and the broader community.
“Chief Nash is well respected among the ranks—not only for his leadership, but for the dedication and integrity he brought to the job every single day,” the department shared.
Though the reason for his resignation was not detailed in the announcement, city officials acknowledged that Nash’s time as chief left a lasting impact and wished him well in his next chapter.
A transition plan for department leadership has not yet been announced.