Dave Washington and Dan Scott Honor Hershel Clady’s Legacy, Highlighting His Leadership, Civil Rights Impact, and Lasting Influence on Diversity in the LA County Fire Department
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Dave Washington and retired Assistant Chief Dan Scott discussed the legacy of Hershel Clady, a pioneering figure in the LA County Fire Department. Hershel's efforts ensured respect and opportunities for diverse groups within the department. Despite his passing 25 years ago, his influence is still felt, with two black Deputy Fire Chiefs currently holding positions. Scott highlighted Hershel's humility and leadership, noting his role in ending the use of high-powered hoses on protesters. They also discussed the station dedication in Hershel's honor, which Scott initiated but was delayed by COVID-19. The dedication recognized Hershel's significant contributions to the department and community.
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