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San Francisco fire chief Janine Nicholson previews retirement, highlights training, USAR and recruitment push
Summary
Chief Janine Nicholson announced her impending retirement and delivered a departmental report detailing training initiatives, progress toward the 130th academy interviews, fire-prevention work and recent arson arrests; commissioners praised her service and the commission will hold a press conference with the mayor.
Janine Nicholson, chief of the San Francisco Fire Department, told the Fire Commission Aug. 14 that she will retire at the end of the month and delivered a report on departmental activity since the July 10 meeting.
Nicholson highlighted policy and partnership work, saying she attended a FireScope board meeting and has been involved in outreach with the mayor’s office, the controller and SFMTA on inspection and permitting issues. She said the department is moving forward with interviews for the department’s 130th recruit class, with “approximately 130 candidates”…
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