Fire Administration

Les Stephens

Fire Chief, Les Stephens

Les Stephens, a 34+ year veteran of the fire service, is the chief of the San Marcos Fire Department, where he has proudly served for over twelve years. Previously, he worked for the Garland Fire Department for 18 years, rising through the ranks to battalion chief, before leaving to become the chief in San Marcos.

He holds numerous certifications including master firefighter, paramedic, fire officer IV, and fire instructor III. Stephens served as Garland’s training officer for two years and he was also an instructor with Collin College’s fire science program, Dallas Fire-Rescue’s recruit academy, Texas A&M’s Municipal Fire School, and Fire Engineering’s Fire Department Instructor’s Conference.

Stephens is also credentialed as a Chief Fire Officer through the Center for Public Safety Excellence and a graduate of the National Fire Academy’s prestigious Executive Fire Officer program. He is credentialed as a Certified Public Manager and has an Associate Degree in Fire Protection from Tarrant County College and a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree from Texas State University. In 2021, he served as President of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association and currently serves as an advisor for the Fire Science Program at Austin Community College. In 2019, Stephens was appointed by Texas Governor, Greg Abbott to serve on the One-Call Board of Texas and in 2022 he was honored as the Texas Fire Chiefs Associations’ Fire Chief of the Year. 

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Assistant Fire Chief, Karl Kuhlman
Administration and Personnel

Karl Kuhlman has been a member of the San Marcos Fire Department since November 1994. He received his Firefighter Certification from College of the Mainland in Texas City. In 1999, Chief Kuhlman attended the Hays County Basic Peace Officer Course and has since served as a certified arson investigator for the Fire Marshal's Office.

Chief Kuhlman has served as a Firefighter, Engineer, Lieutenant, Battalion Chief and Division Chief. The second Assistant Fire Chief position was created in 2009 and Chief Kuhlman was appointed as the Assistant Chief over Operations and Training by Chief Les Stephens. In February of 2014 Chief Kuhlman changed roles, and became the new Assistant Chief over Administration and Personnel.

He received his BAAS degree from Texas State University - San Marcos, graduating Summa Cum Laude. He received his Associates degree in Fire Protection Technology from Austin Community College, graduating on the President's Honor Roll. He obtained his Certified Public Manager, (CPM) Certification from the William P. Hobby Center for Public Service. Chief Kuhlman was selected as a San Marcos Shining Star under age 40 by the community in 2011. In 2012, Chief Kuhlman graduated from the Texas Fire Chiefs Academy, thus earning the professional designation of Certified Fire Executive.

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Assistant Fire Chief, Jim Matano
Operations and Training

Jim Matano has been a member of the San Marcos Fire Department since 1993. He received his Firefighter Certification from San Antonio College in 1992.

Chief Matano has served as a Firefighter, Engineer, Lieutenant, Captain and Battalion Chief. Chief Matano was appointed by Chief of the Department Les Stephens in April 2021.

Chief Matano served his country for 8 years in the USAF. During that time, he served as a Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Crash Recovery Technician, Search and Recovery team member as well as a special duty assignment as a Military Training Instructor. He is currently certified as an

 Advanced Structural Firefighter, as well as numerous other certifications such as Hazardous Materials, Technician, Swiftwater Rescue Technician, Fire Instructor, Fire Inspector, among others. He has attended the Texas Fire Chief’s Association earning his professional designation of Certified Fire Executive as well as the professional designation of Fire Service Chief Executive Officer from Texas A&M Extension Service, Emergency Services Institute.   

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Battalion Chief, John Koenig
Support Services Officer

Battalion Chief John Koenig joined the San Marcos Fire Department and the fire service in July 1990. His inspiration to serve the public came from his father who retired from the San Antonio Police Department after 31 years.

Starting his career as a firefighter, BC Koenig attended the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Fire Recruit Academy in College Stations, Texas. He holds and Advanced Firefighter, Inspector, Instructor II, Officer IV, Driver Operator, Wildland, and Hazardous Materials Technician certifications from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection. He has attended the National Fire Academy several times in Maryland and has completed the Texas Fire Chief's Academy. He is responsible for specifying purchasing and organizing the maintenance of apparatus, stations, and equipment with the fire department.


Curt Schoettle

Engineer Curt Schoettle
Support Services 

Engineer Schoettle began his career with the San Marcos Fire Department in 1990 after receiving his Firefighter Certification from the College of the Mainland in Texas City in 1989. 

He holds several certifications from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection including Advanced Firefighter, Fire Instructor II, Fire Inspector, Hazardous Materials Technician II, Confined Space, and Swiftwater. He currently oversees the maintenance, upkeep, and repairs for the fire stations and department apparatus.

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Battalion Chief Howie Minor
Training Division

BC Minor has been with the San Marcos Fire Department since 1990. He received his Firefighter Certification from TEEX Fire Training Field in College Station, Texas. BC Minor has served as Firefighter, Engineer, Lieutenant, and Captain. He previously served as the Battalion Chief in Operations for B shift since 2014.

He hold certifications from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection in Advance Structural Firefighter, Fire Officer IV, Hazardous Materials Technician, Driver/Operator, Incident Safety Officer and Field Examiner. He is currently responsible for scheduling, tracking, administering and oversees training for all members of the department including EMS, Fire and HazMat Certs.

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EMS Captain Lou Gonzales
Support Services 

EMS Training Captain/Paramedic Lou Gonzales received his firefighter certification from San Antonio Community College and started his career with the Kerrville Fire Department where he served for 7 years. He began his service with the San Marcos Fire Department on July 6, 2010 where he was served as a firefighter and shift Captain. Captain Gonzales holds the following certifications: EMT-P, Advanced Firefighter, Instructor 2, Fire Officer 2, Haz-Mat Technician, Driver Operator, and Basic Wildland.

Captain Gonzales moved into the training division on may 4, 2020 when the training division was split into Fire and EMS training. Captain Gonzales is involved with the training, credentialing and tracking of all the firefighting EMS requirements.