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Follow your dreams, work hard, get a good solid education and learn as much about this great profession that you can. Most importantly never stop learning.
As many have mentioned we all know female firefighters who do the job each and everyday. There is a organization you might want to look to for some of the specific questions you have;
http://www.i-women.org/index.php?osCsid=c37bcd1787b20f9e9433bea247c...
But, no worries work hard and follow your dream!.
Good luck and stay safe.
P.J.
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