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Hollywood Fire Rescue cites faster plan-review times, honors personnel at 2025 awards

April 16, 2026 | Hollywood City, Broward County, Florida


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Hollywood Fire Rescue cites faster plan-review times, honors personnel at 2025 awards
Fire Chief Levy told the Hollywood City Commission on April 15 that the Fire Prevention Division has significantly reduced its open plan review backlog and exceeded inspection targets while the department presented its 2025 awards.

"Thanks to the outstanding leaders of Chief Lucas and Deputy Fire Marshal Chief Hoffel, the open plan review aging list has been reduced to just 13 calendar days and 8 working days," Chief Levy said, adding that the backlog was 35 calendar days and 20 working days in June. Chief Levy also reported that the Q1–Q2 target for high‑hazard commercial fire inspection completions was set at 32.5% and the division has exceeded 52% to date.

Shay Kaufman, public information manager for Hollywood Fire Rescue, introduced award recipients and described their contributions. Civilian Employee of the Year was awarded to Anthony Lobaldo for fleet maintenance and readiness. Captain Sonia Camacho received a Meritorious Service award for a March 14 high‑risk apartment fire response that included a vent‑enter‑search operation. Firefighter Robert Brito was recognized for actions during a high‑stress condo incident that involved locating and assisting a firefighter low on air. Marine Safety Officer Michelle Gonzales was named Lifeguard of the Year. Firefighter Alejandro Guzman was honored for developing the department’s drone and robotics program. Lieutenant Allen Beach and Captain Evan Goodwin each received Supervisor of the Year honors for long service and leadership.

Chief Levy and department staff thanked recipients and posed for a group photo; the mayor and commissioners acknowledged the department’s professionalism and contribution to public safety.

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