![]() ![]() “The efforts and incredible influence of strong leaders and family members – those who are present and those that are in memory – have contributed to this man’s decision to follow this path,” Interim Fire Chief Primo Reynoso said.Īs a tribal member, Lindsey lived on the Soboba Reservation for many years but recently moved to the city of San Jacinto with his fiancée Glori Beltran, four-year-old stepson Xander and 10-month-old daughter Avareign. 25 to officially welcome Lindsey to the team as his friends and family looked on. ![]() A recognition ceremony was held at the fire station on Feb. The NCIDC (Northern California Indian Development Council) is a private, nonprofit corporation funded by government grants to offer Native Americans jobs on reservation lands.Īfter graduating from the San Pasqual Reservation Fire Academy, Lindsey was hired by the Soboba Fire Department that has been in operation since 2014. Growing up, Glenn Lindsey always thought about becoming a firefighter but it wasn’t until he worked with the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians’ NCIDC program in 2017 that he decided it was time to pursue that career path. Glenn Lindsey started Jan 31 ◆ By Mike Hiles
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