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Friday, November 20, 2009

Younger Generation

Are you struggling to find ways to enhance diversity in your department? Are you willing to wait a few years for your efforts to pay off? Camp Inferno may be what you need. There are only 6,200 career female firefighters in the United States, according to Women in the Fire Service estimates, or roughly 3% of all career firefighters. Many women may be hesitant to embark on a career in the fire service, and even more may never have had the fire service on their radar as young girls. The Overland Park (Kan.) Fire Department started Camp Inferno ...

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