Ignite Girls fire camp aims to inspire next generation of female firefighters

Orange County Fire Rescue is kicking off its first-ever Ignite Girls Fire Camp this weekend. The camp will welcome 25 girls from Orange County, giving them a special chance to explore firefighting and gain practical experience at the departmentโ€™s brand-new training facility.

The camp aims to inspire the next generation of female firefighters by providing hands-on experience in various firefighting scenarios, including victim search and rescue, aerial rescue, and hazmat leak mitigation. โ€œWe hope this event will show girls that they have what it takes to pursue a rewarding career in the fire service,โ€ said Orange County Fire Rescue Chief Anthony Rios.

Participants will be provided with their own gear and grouped into mentor teams led by OCFRD staff. Over the weekend, theyโ€™ll have the chance to try out activities like using fire extinguishers, participating in bucket brigade relay races, and deploying charged hoses. The camp will end with a firefighter-themed obstacle course and relay called โ€œBattle of the Squads,โ€ where girls will demonstrate their skills. Families and staff will cheer them on.

WFTV ABC 9 Orlando

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