Fire department promotes two to rank of captain
KAHULUI — Fire Chief Jeffrey Murray announced that two firefighters within the county Department of Fire and Public Safety, Norman Campos and Guy Danley, were recently promoted to the rank of captain.
“Each firefighter has extensive experience at multiple fire stations and has displayed the leadership skills ability to guide the personnel assigned to their watch,” said Murray. “I have the greatest confidence in each of them as both firefighters and leaders.”
Campos joined the department 23 years ago after graduating from Baldwin High School in 1983 and serving in the U.S. Army from 1983 to ’86. He served at Wailuku Fire Station until 1989, when he was assigned to Kihei Fire Station until 1994.
He was assigned to Pukoo Fire Station on Molokai and promoted to driver in 1994. Next, he was assigned to Kihei Fire Station, where he has served from 1995 to the present.
Campos and his wife, Tammy, have a son, Norman Campos Jr. (“Oli”), and a granddaughter, Kuumomimakamae Campos. They reside in Kihei.
Danley joined the department in 1992 and was first assigned to Wailuku Fire Station, where he served and was promoted to driver (Firefighter III) in 2000 and assigned to Kahului Fire Station. He remained at Kahului Fire Station until his recent promotion to captain.
Danley has been assigned to Napili Fire Station, where he began last month. Danley is a hazardous materials technician and has completed extensive
training in wildland firefighting.
Danley and his wife, Uilani, have a daughter, Anela, and a son, Leighton. They reside in Makawao.