Maria Panaritis: Upper Darby has its first Black fire chief, who stands alone — for now
Sawyer ushered me into that very building on Tuesday,
"You've got a jump shot?" he asked and told me they called him "Three Nice" on the Philly fire department basketball team. His touch for three-pointers was legendary, apparently. Sawyer would later tell me it was through basketball and track at overwhelmingly white
Sawyer, 61, is the first
Sawyer told me he left
Sawyer noted the irony as, seated across from me in his office, he heard me outline the role reversal.
"Go figure," he said.
He was the pick in
Despite how the town had grown diverse, its public safety infrastructure had not.
The
The fire department?
I asked Sawyer, as we stood at one point inside Ladder 37 near his office: "Is this fire department racially representative of
Sawyer, ringed by a semicircle of veteran career firefighters behind him, slapped his chest with both hands.
"Me," he replied.
Of
Capt.
Sawyer was raised in
He was in the building and on the ground for the One Meridian skyscraper blaze that killed three firefighters in 1991 and injured 12 next to
Many years later, as commissioner, he was on the scene after the 2015 Amtrak crash in
"But the worst day of my career," Sawyer said, as I peppered him with questions in front of the impromptu audience of men suddenly reporting to him, "was losing the first female firefighter in the line of duty, which was
Craig died in the dining room of a
With his vast experience -- he managed 2,400 employees in
But
Sawyer plans to do a risk assessment: Are the greatest threats flooding? Fires? Something else? He will hold town halls with his staff and also in neighborhoods.
"My plan is to visit every single fire station in this community and let them air out some of the things that they feel need to be addressed early so that we can have some early wins," he said. "So that we can kind of move on, together."
He added: "As a team."
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