Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire to hold inaugural Girls Fire Camp
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire is hosting its first Girls Fire Camp this month.
Open to girls ages 15 to 18, the event aims to help young women kickstart their careers as firefighters or community leaders, Pittsburgh officials said.
Participants will learn from experienced women in the field what it takes to become a firefighter. Topics covered will include fitness and nutrition, emergency medical care, fire science, leadership and self-confidence.
“Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire recognized the need to close the gender gap that currently exists by confronting gender stereotypes and encouraging women to seek out the fire service as a viable career option,” said Fire Inspector and Fire Prevention Officer Lisa Epps-Cuda. “Firefighters engage with the entire community, so bringing in people of different backgrounds, genders and perspectives enhances our department’s ability to better service our city.”
Epps-Cuda added: “We aim to shift the existing trend from traditional ‘boys’ club’ to one that is inclusive to women and minorities.”
The inaugural camp, being held from Aug. 22-26, will accept 20 applicants, all of whom must be city residents. The application deadline is Aug. 8. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by Aug. 12.
To apply or read more about the camp, information is available on the city’s website.
Julia Felton is a TribLive reporter covering Pittsburgh City Hall and other news in and around Pittsburgh. A La Roche University graduate, she joined the Trib in 2020. She can be reached at jfelton@triblive.com.
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