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FIGHTING FIRE: Personal Story by Caroline Paul. Caroline Paul was among the first dozen women to join the San Francisco Fire Department. A Stanford graduate, she was a film student when a chance encounter and her own curiosity led her to see whether she could pass the rigorous qualifying tests for the fire department.
Somewhat to her surprise, she found herself a "probie" working hard to learn her job in one of the most traditionally male-identified professions there is. But navigating the male working-class culture of the firehouse as a woman shrank in significance when confronted with the task of battling the most destructive force on earth: fire.
Paul has never lost that sense of awe and astonishment at fire raging out of control, and with a remarkable ability to write she is able to make that feeling palpable on the page. She tells of...
the physical cangers and psychological pressures of the job
the camaraderie and deep loyalty of the department
the satisfaction of a difficult job well done
the inevitable tragedies that come with being a firefighter.
And threaded through all the tales of risk and resuce is the story of one young women who comes to true adulthood with the realization that she is where she wants to be, doing the work she was meant to do: fighting fire.
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