I wondered why her siren wasn't on, figured she was just shook from being rear ended.
"Franeschi, who was hospitalized with a back injury and initially lauded by the department for her "quick and courageous actions," remains on paid injury leave.
But her actions have subsequently come under fire by her bosses.
Three weeks after the chase, she had to undergo a counseling/training session about her actions.
A memo written after her session scolded her for several improper driving tactics, including driving the wrong way into traffic and passing traffic at a high rate of speed without activating her siren.
"This is to document that we discussed best practices and safety awareness concerns during your pursuit, and ensured that you understand the requirements of the policy, procedures and training regarding pursuits," Lt. Gene Phillipson wrote in the memo. "Future violations of this nature may result in disciplinary action."