Women At Work/ Fire Chief Jeanine Nicholson - LGBTQ Hero/ Season III/ Ep. 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Chief Jeanine Nicholson is an inspiration to not just fire fighters, but to everyone who meets her. A 25-year veteran of the San Francisco Fire Department, the Chief speaks to SFGovTV about her new position and her incredible career.
She also discusses the cancer risks involved with fighting fires, her own battle with cancer, her work championing for awareness, and the responsibility she now owns as San Francisco's first LGBTQ fire chief.
Executive Producer: Jack Chin
Operations Supervisor: Thomas Loftus
Series and Segment Producer: Aracelli Frias
Editor and Graphics: Aracelli Frias
Segment Sound: Aracelli Frias
Photographer: Michael Baltazar
Photographer: Jennifer Low
I was looking for the information in the Shin vs Muhammd case. Now that I seen title & the Fire Chief I think I am starting to understand the reason for the insensible response of fire department.
I'm here for the same reason ...... I was suspecting this but now I know for sure.
This is a parody
She's a criminal. How dare she treat Shin the way she did and protect a criminal who assaulted another fireman and cause terrorism with his actions. She should be ashamed of herself.
isnt she the one who allows that black firefighter to work after he attempted to murder another firefighter
I think so..
Jeanine and I grew up in the same town and went to HS together. She was always amazing.
So amazing that an attempted murderer kept his job while the victim lost everything all because the perpetrator is black
LOL
I'm an EMT thinking of going to fire college and this is super inspirational! HOLY SHIT she's a cancer survivor, too! Just wow.
She's unfit to serve in any capacity.
i would never be under a female fore chief, no thanks
You'll get over that dumbassery.
Good thing too she advocates for criminals and shames victims
VERY refreshing to see change and change that captures the solid values of ALL cultures and persuasions in our society. I commend Chief Nicholson for her living her dream and improving the working lives of the members of the SFFD. My brother and I lived on Potrero Hill and when the training station at 16th/Brannan would get called out, we would run down the hill, across 101 (which was under construction) and follow the sirens to the location. Our dad got furious and scolded us for something HE did as a kid in SF. Chief, glad to see you doing a GREAT job. Screw all the old farts who scowl change.............cheers.