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Ex-Hartford firefighter named assistant fire chief in Hamden

Ex-Hartford firefighter named assistant fire chief in Hamden
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Howard County Fire & Rescue Services promotes first Black woman, Cerisa Speight to Chief Officer

Howard County Fire & Rescue Services promotes first Black woman, Cerisa Speight to Chief Officer
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First Black Woman Promoted To Chief Officer With HoCo Fire Dept.


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Speight has completed the Northern Virginia Fire and Rescue Leadership Development Institute and is currently in the Carl Holmes Executive Development Institute. (Photo Courtesy of Howard County Government)
HOWARD COUNTY, MD Howard County s first Black female chief officer was pinned Friday during a special ceremony held by the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services. Battalion Chief/Paramedic Cerisa Speight has served in Howard County since 2009.
As a rising star within the department, she furthered her education and training to become a member of the special operations team, a Battalion Chief Aide, and an on-call public information officer before being promoted to lieutenant. She again rose up the ranks and was promoted to captain while working on her bachelor s degree in business administration and is currently working on her master s degree in business administration.

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First Black Woman Promoted To Chief Officer With HoCo Fire Dept.

First Black Woman Promoted To Chief Officer With HoCo Fire Dept.
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Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Nevada. This is her story


Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County. This is her story
Reno-Gazette-Journal
3/4/2021
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A photo of Trina Jiles in her firefighter uniform.
Editor s note: The story was corrected to show that Trina Jiles, 48, was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County and the second in the state of Nevada. 
Trina Jiles felt like she could conquer anything whenever she put on her fire gear. 
She was confident and fearless, despite being a “girly-girl” as she jokingly described herself. 
Jiles was the first Black woman in Clark County to become a firefighter and the second in the state. She was just 22 years old when she joined the Clark County Fire Department (the largest in the state) in January 1996. 

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Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County. This is her story


Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County. This is her story
Reno-Gazette-Journal
3/4/2021
© Courtesy of Trina Jiles
A photo of Trina Jiles in her firefighter uniform.
Editor s note: The story was corrected to show that Trina Jiles, 48, was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County and the second in the state of Nevada. 
Trina Jiles felt like she could conquer anything whenever she put on her fire gear. 
She was confident and fearless, despite being a “girly-girl” as she jokingly described herself. 
Jiles was the first Black woman in Clark County to become a firefighter and the second in the state. She was just 22 years old when she joined the Clark County Fire Department (the largest in the state) in January 1996. 

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