Joe Kerr has lived in Orange County, California, since 1964 when his family moved here from upstate New York. Joe and his four siblings were raised in a family that truly valued public service; his grandfather, father, and three of his brothers all served in the U.S. military, and after his time in the U.S. Navy, Joe's dad joined the American fire service. As a young man, Joe decided to follow in his father's footsteps and became a second-generation professional firefighter. He served with the California Department of Forestry, the Orange County Fire Department, and the Orange County Fire Authority for over 34 years, including 27 years as a Fire Captain.
Over the course of his career, Joe received many awards for his bravery and courage. He was named Cypress Fire Department's Fireman of the Year in 1979, Overachiever of the Year by the Orange County Firemen's Association in 1984, and the Orange County Fire Department's Fire Captain of the Year in 1986. In 1981, he was given a Certificate of Merit from the Orange County Board of Supervisors for his role in responding to the Air California jetliner crash at John Wayne Airport. He was also presented with the Courage Under Fire Award in 1999 for rescuing and successfully reviving a non-breathing occupant who was trapped in a residential structure fire. In 2012, just after he retired, Joe received numerous awards and recognition for saving the life of an 11-month-old baby in his community that had drowned in her family's backyard swimming pool.
Prior to his retirement from the fire service, Joe simultaneously held numerous leadership positions in public safety and labor relations. He was the first President of the Orange County Professional Firefighters Association, a Vice President of the California Professional Firefighters Association, an IAFF District Field Services Representative for the western states (CA, AZ, NM, HI), and a Vice President of the Orange County Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO). It was while working in these capacities that he discovered a strong knack and a passion for political action. In 2012, Joe was presented the Samuel Gompers Award for his outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to the working men and women of Orange County, and now he hopes to continue his commitment to public service by utilizing his expertise and knowledge of the political process to benefit the citizens of California's 38th Senate District.
Joe and his wife China live in Coto de Caza with their teenage son who plans to continue the Kerr family legacy of public service by joining the fire service after college. They enjoy family activities like traveling, golfing and boating.