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0:49 KLCC s Tiffany Eckert reports on a popular female Fire Chief of the Upper McKenzie who is taking a leave of absence to treat PTSD following the devastating Holiday Farm fire. Chief Rainbow scans the remnants of her burned out house in Vida. While fighting the Labor Day Holiday Farm fire, her family and many of her fire crew members lost their houses and possessions in the blaze. Credit Christiana Rainbow Plews Christiana Rainbow Plews, known as Chief Rainbow, said she can no longer let the trauma go unchecked. She fought more than two days straight on the historic fire, evacuated residents and witnessed the destruction of houses and landmarks. Plews and her family also lost their own homes. ....
4:40 KLCC s Tiffany Eckert has this report on the incidence of PTSD among fire fighters and the decision by a popular McKenzie River Fire Chief to take a step back from the work in order to heal from the trauma and loss after the Holiday Farm fire. Ash and debris is all that remained of her home. Chief Rainbow sits with her beloved dog Chi-Chi in the aftermath of the Holiday Farm fire. Credit Christiana Rainbow Plews Christiana Rainbow Plews has been fighting fires for 30 years. “My very first fire chief used to tell me, when I would get frustrated he would say, ‘Suck it up, Princess.’ And that’s always been my mantra, suck it up princess, just keep going,” she said. ....