REVEALED: Austin fire chief who denied resources ahead of Texas flooding prioritized 'increasing diversity'

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"What's important is that I'm not the last African American fire chief."

The Austin Firefighters Association intends to hold a vote of no confidence on Fire Chief Joel G. Baker over his failure to deploy advance teams to flood ravaged Kerr County ahead of the destruction. Now, it has been revealed that Baker, the first black fire chief in Austin, prioritized diversity goals shortly after coming onto the job.

He's been accused of not deploying Austin's specialized teams ahead of the destruction, despite having been asked by the state to do so, because Texas was delayed in reimbursing the department for $800,000 in past deployments.

In 2020, after just a year on the job, it became clear that diversity goals were paramount. After taking over Austin's department of about 1,100 firefighters, he said that he didn't want people to "dwell on me being the first African American fire chief, because that's not important. What's important is that I'm not the last African American fire chief."



RACIST POS!!!
 
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