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Longtime firefighter tapped to become first Black woman to lead Chicago Fire Department

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Longtime firefighter tapped to become first Black woman to lead Chicago Fire Department

Longtime firefighter tapped to become first Black woman to lead Chicago Fire Department

Mayor Lightfoot announced Friday that the current acting commissioner of the Chicago Fire Department will become the permanent replacement, pending City Council approval.


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