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Future feminine first responders camp conjures up Jackson youth

By Editorial Board Published July 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Future feminine first responders camp conjures up Jackson youth

JACKSON, Mich. (WLNS) – Jackson Hearth, Police, and EMS are teaming up this week to host the second Future Feminine First Responders camp. Youngsters and teenagers will spend time with every division, seeing what it is prefer to serve and defend the group.

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The Jackson Hearth Division presently has no girls on the group, and that is why a number of highschool women are gearing up this week to see what it is prefer to be on the job.

Highschool senior Kylie Face is one in all this 12 months’s future feminine first responders.

“What made me wanna be a part of the camp was my love for helping people,” stated Face.

She’s excited for what is going on to be a really busy—and enjoyable—week forward.

“We are advancing hose lines, we’re doing vehicle extrication, we’re putting on gear,” stated Assistant Hearth Chief Joe Smith. 

Monday’s actions began with studying learn how to placed on the almost 70 kilos of fireplace gear.

“Oh, it is heavy and it is sizzling!” stated Face. 

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Smith says the camp emphasizes teamwork and constructing confidence. 

“It’s a possibility for the individuals to see what this line of labor is in a protected, conducive atmosphere,” stated Smith.

A part of that confidence is going through fears. 

“We sprayed the hose, we went up in the tower,” stated Face. “That was enjoyable, though I used to be fearful of heights.”

For Face, having actual feminine first responders main the camp has made all of the distinction. 

“It helps basically just to say ‘oh, hey, women can do this too, not only men’,” stated Face. 

Jenna Pollins from the Toledo Hearth and Rescue Division is a kind of girls.

“[We want to] allow them to answer those questions so that they’re not confused about if this is something that they want to do,” said Pollins. “It’s kind of a safe space to give them all the information they need.”

Pollins hopes to provide the women a stage of assist she didn’t have when beginning her profession as a firefighter.

“[We want] to point out them that they will do the job and that they belong on this line of labor,” stated Smith. 

The encouragement and assist throughout camp appears to be working—Face says she’ll pursue a profession as a primary responder after graduating from highschool subsequent 12 months.

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