VIDEO: It’s a first for the city of St. Louis. The St. Louis Fire Department makes a historic move. Five Black women have been promoted to the rank of Fire Captain.
Promoted in order, the newly appointed Captains include:
- Licole McKinney
- Jessica Jackson
- Pamela Saunders-Isaac
- Elizabeth McCormick
- Cicely Tucker
“It’s just unbelievable and it’s a pleasure and joy to share it with my sisters,” said Fire Captain Cicely Tucker. The St. Louis Fire Department said it hired its first female firefighter on Aug. 31, 1987.
Since then, the department has hired 33 women as firefighters. Of those 33, ten have been promoted to Fire Captain, and two have advanced to the rank of Fire Battalion Chief.
These five women will join Fire Captain Carolyn Moore, a 35+ year veteran of the department, bringing the total number of Black female Fire Captains in the department to six.
KSDK-TV NBC 5 St. Louis
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