Portland appoints city’s first African American fire chief
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Portland has appointed the city’s first African American fire chief.
The Oregonian/OregonLive reported that Sara Boone was announced as the new head of the Portland Fire & Rescue department Thursday.
Boone became the city’s first African American woman firefighter in 1995 before rising through the ranks to division chief leading medical services and training.
Boone says in a statement that her “mission has always been caring for the city where I was raised.”
Portland Fire Bureau Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty – who in January became Portland’s first female African American city councilor – made the announcement.
Hardesty says Boone impressed an interview panel with “her commitment to community, her technical knowledge, her passion for the fire service and her leadership style.”