Gender equality has been a long and winding yellow brick road for many women in the fire service. They work hard, train hard, and study hard, but no matter how many times they click their heels and wish for a fighting chance, progress has been painfully slow.
Is progress being made? If the ladies I meet at FDIC and other events are any indication, I’d say yes. I’m not saying that everything is magical and rosy in every department, but progress has been made – despite the ol’ boy network of flying monkeys.
Metaphorically speaking, the Wizard of Oz theme is the perfect vehicle for this commentary. Among other things, a lack of heart, brains and courage have been some of the knuckle-dragging complaints by men who see women only for their… shall we say, more gender specific qualifications. That women have no place on the fire ground, whether on the rig or in the command vehicle, is just ridiculous – and Neanderthal thinking!
As was said about Molly Williams, the first recorded female fire fighter in U.S. history, “(she’s) as good a fire laddie as many of the boys”. I say, “You Go, Girls!”
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Paul Combs
Oh, and before someone makes the comment about women posing for firefighter calendars or wearing make-up at the firehouse, let me say: Women have every right to be proud and look beautiful without being subject to stereotyping and degradation by their male (and female) colleagues.
Mar 8, 2012
Sam Bradley
Thanks for posting this. As a female medic that started in the early 80's, I appreciate how things have changed. Thanks for the acknowledgment. Bobby, you rock! We miss you out here in the Bay Area.
Mar 8, 2012
John Hart
I appreciate your statements Paul, and as a husband of a career FF/Paramedic who appears as Mrs. September in the 2012 America's Female Firefighter Calendar I especially appreciate your additional comments!
Mar 8, 2012
Sam Bradley
Paul, I love your last comment, but trying to be pretty in a set of turnouts is darned near impossible!
Mar 9, 2012
Sam Bradley
Bobby, let me know if you do get out this way!
Mar 9, 2012
Stephanie McKinley
I ABSOLUTELY agree that being a female firefighter doesn't mean you have to give up your femininity. So I wear makeup and paint my nails...but I'm fully willing to trash all of that to do what needs to be done! P.S. Thanks for your post my dear ;~)
Mar 9, 2012