Women considering the fire service may be discouraged if all the
firefighters they know or see are men. It may seem that, even if the
door isn't officially closed to women, no woman could ever be enough
like a male firefighter to be really good at the job. If you are
considering becoming a firefighter, be aware that there are many ways
to be a good firefighter, and they don't necessarily require you to
be male or just like a man. What are some of the attributes of a good
firefighter?
- Honest and dependable
- Learns quickly; can remember and use what s/he's learned when the pressure is on
- Physically fit: is committed to a healthy lifestyle and to maintaining fitness
- Functions well as part of a team
- Cares about and respects co-workers and members of the community
- Communicates and listens well
- Is dedicated to her/his work
- Has, and uses, common sense
- Is emotionally stable and deals with stress appropriately
- Has a sense of humor
- Is open-minded and flexible, willing to try new things and listen to new ideas
No one person has all of these attributes. If all firefighters were
the same, as a group their strengths would be redundant and their
weaknesses would be magnified. But everyone is different. Each
firefighter brings individual strengths to the team, and it is this
variety of strengths that gives the team multiple options and
balances out any individual weaknesses.
It is also important to note that these traits are not specific to
men or women. Women have been functioning successfully as career
firefighters and officers for more than 25 years, and as volunteers
for much longer. Even if you're the first woman on your department,
you're part of a strong tradition of women who are dedicated to the
fire service and who have found their place in it.
Adapted from: International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services
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