MEET THE CHIEF: Oceanside's new face of the fire department focuses on mental health, beach safety

Fire Chief Jessamyn Specht, who spent nearly 23 years in the fire service, is making lifeguard staffing and first responder mental health top priorities, as beach rescues climb.
Sourcing & attribution. Newseze provides AI-curated summaries, narrative framing, and editorial analysis. The underlying reporting was contributed by KGTV ABC 10 San Diego; tap “Open original source” above to read their full reporting and support the contributing newsroom directly.
Across the aisle
Same story · other lanesHere's how the same story is being covered by outlets in other lanes. Read both — Newseze doesn't pick a side.
Newseze's algorithm reads the story and answers your question — calmly, factually, with source attribution. No comments, no flame wars — just answers.
No questions yet. Be the first.
Answers reflect Newseze's editorial framework applied under fair use (17 U.S.C. § 107). Not financial, legal, medical, or tax advice. Hate speech and racial slurs are blocked.
Related stories

Why it mattersIn this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and Cavs beat reporter Chris Fedor shift from the rumors to the basketball, evaluating which teams make the most sense for LeBron James at this stage of…

Why it mattersA lane rental scheme has been introduced on busy roads to try and reduce disruption and congestion.

Why it mattersOfficials with Arizona State University announced that they have dropped their legal battle over the historic Louis Emerson House, which is located in Downtown Phoenix.
Why it mattersKuwait says Iran has struck a water desalination plant, the second such attack in 2 days