Fire Chief Ulysses (Ulie) Seal has 49 years of experience in the volunteer and career fire service with an extensive background in technical rescue and hazardous materials response. He is currently the fire chief for the city of Bloomington. Chief Seal gained his experience working at the Bloomington Fire Department since 1976. He rose from captain to deputy chief to fire chief. He served as volunteer fire chief from 1986 until February 2007 when he became the first full-time fire chief for the City of Bloomington. Chief Seal also serves as the Emergency Manager for the City of Bloomington. Chief Seal graduated from the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer program in 1995.
Concurrent to his experience with the Bloomington Fire Department, Chief Seal was also a member of the Minneapolis Fire Department. He started with the department in 1980 and rose through the ranks as captain, battalion chief, deputy chief, and assistant chief. He left his post as Minneapolis Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief after eight years in the position to become the full-time fire chief for Bloomington.
Chief Seal also holds memberships or has participated in the following causes: the Minnesota State Radio Board appointed by the Governor, representing the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs; the Metropolitan Emergency Services Technical Operations Committee for the radio system in the Metro area; the Minnesota Public Safety Commissioners Homeland Security Advisory Council; the Minnesota Type 3 All Hazards Incident Management Team; Minnesota Task Force 1 the State Urban Search and Rescue capability, Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association Board of Directors.