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LTC 447-2020 Appointment of First Female Deputy Chief in the Fire DepartmentDocuSign Envelope ID: D21F 1DB4-74E0-400D0-9B3F-1B2D0BE07D43 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 447-2020 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: December 1 O, 2020 j¡ DocuSigned by: !e SUBJECT: Appointment of First Female Deputy Chief in the Fire Department The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to inform the Mayor and City Commission that the Fire Chief has appointed Chief Digna Abello as the first female Deputy in the 100 years of the department's history. Rescue Division Chief Abello began her career with the Miami Beach Fire Department in 2005 and has over 15 years of experience in the fire service. She rose through the ranks and has held the position of Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Lieutenant, Division Chief of Training and currently is the Division Chief of Rescue. Also, throughout her tenure with the department she has served on numerous internal and external interview panel boards for positions such as Lieutenant, Captain, Division Chief and Battalion Chief. In addition, most recently, she was selected as the chairperson of the 175 Firefighter's Relief and Pension Board. Lastly, Chief Abella continues to demonstrate a high degree of technical knowledge. In her current and short capacity of Rescue Division Chief, she has made tremendous changes and triumphs to the EMS division during the Covid-19 pandemic. In her past capacity as Division Chief of Training, she was responsible for the training of new firefighter recruit personnel and company officers. I feel confident that with her dedication, commitment, experience and the capability of the entire command staff, the department will be able to continue to ensure the personnel's state of readiness. Chief Abello will become the first female to ascend to the rank of Deputy Chief of Administration in the history of the department. Should you have any questions, please contact Fire Chief Fernandez. JLMNF/YS-G