Oakland's fire marshal has resigned after being harshly criticized following two deadly fires, including the Ghost Ship warehouse fire that killed 36 people.
Miguel Trujillo's resignation was announced Friday by Fire Chief Darin White. White will handle Trujillo's duties running the fire inspection bureau while a replacement is sought.
A city spokeswoman tells the East Bay Times that Trujillo is leaving to become fire marshal for the Gilroy Fire Department in California.
"We had a bunch of issues that came out during the Ghost Ship fire conversation the administration said they were going to fix, and then the San Pablo fire happened and it was clear they haven’t been fixed, and I’m very concerned that they still haven’t been fixed," Oakland City Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan said.
The rented warehouse known as the Ghost Ship burned on Dec. 2, 2016 during an electronic music concert.