From Service to Leadership: Celebrating Veterans in Firefighting

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In this compelling episode, we explore the remarkable journeys of two veterans and retired chief officers of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, Dan Scott and Ollie Linson, who transitioned from military service to impactful firefighting careers. With nearly six decades of combined experience, Dan shares his ascent from a basic firefighter to a Fire Captain and certified paramedic, while Ollie reflects on his extensive 33.5-year tenure, during which he held various crucial roles, including Battalion Chief. The discussion delves into the Executive Development Institute (EDI), a transformative program that has shaped the careers of many black firefighters since its inception, emphasizing the importance of leadership development and networking. As the episode pays tribute to the late Herschel Clady, the first black firefighter promoted to captain in LA County, guests share heartfelt memories of his unique leadership style and enduring legacy, which will be honored through the dedication of a fire station in his name. Join us for an inspiring dialogue that highlights the camaraderie, dedication, and contributions of veterans in the firefighting community. 
From Service to Leadership: Celebrating Veterans in Firefighting
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