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  2. Women in firefighting - Wikipedia

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    The first female firefighter in the United Kingdom (Mary Joy Langdon) was recruited in 1976, [3] while the first in New Zealand (Anne Barry) joined in 1981. [4] Many fire departments required recruits to pass tough fitness tests, which became an unofficial barrier to women joining. This led to court cases in a number of countries.

  3. Brenda Berkman - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Berkman (born 1951 [2]) is a pioneering female firefighter. She was the sole named class plaintiff in the federal sex discrimination lawsuit that opened the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) to women firefighters. [3] After she won the lawsuit in 1982, she and 40 other women became FDNY firefighters. [4]

  4. She’s a female firefighter and wants girls to know they can ...

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    Guiler launched her small business, Triple F (for Fierce Female Firefighter) Dolls in 2022. She said she created them to inspire young girls around the world to become firefighters themselves.

  5. Firefighter calendar - Wikipedia

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    Decorative calendars featuring muscular men began to rise in popularity in the 1980s, and calendars depicting firefighters became ubiquitous. While some are created purely for profit, most use proceeds to raise money for charity. [1] [2] In the 2010s and 2020s, firefighter calendars began to feature both male and female firefighters. [3] [4]

  6. Yes, firefighters do rescue kittens occasionally," she added. “Haley is going to be a great asset to the fire department," said Assistant Fire Chief Ricky Patterson "She is strong-willed, full ...

  7. Lexington’s first Black female firefighter honored on 20th ...

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    A wreath in remembrance of Brenda Cowan, Lexington’s first Black female firefighter who died on duty in 2004, was placed in front of the Lexington Fallen Firefighter’s Monument at Phoenix Park ...