>> maybe i'll step away here and ask chief rivera -- actually, i have captain amanda o'brien here that can answer that. >> some problems were experienced in assigning officers and firefighters to stations because of the lack of facilities that were gender neutral or which handled women as well as men. >> so i've been in the department for 20 years, and we have many transgender, you know, identity -- you know, gender identity -- various police officers across the board, and when we do have an officer coming to the station, we make it abundantly clear that we will make concessions and changes to address their needs as they come into our station. as far as making a blanket change across our stations, each station operates very differently and has different sized, you know, amount of officers. so right now, like, at central station, the women's changing room at central station, approximately four to five people could fit in there. central station is a station since the 70's, and it was predominantly male. our female numbers have increased significantly since then, especially at central sta