ORLANDO, Fla. — A new empowerment workshop created by the Orlando Fire Department is teaching girls some of the training it takes to become a firefighter or EMT paramedic.
The program, called Burn Bright, was held this weekend at the Valencia College Central Florida Fire Academy for young women 14 to 20 years old.
“It’s something that’s important to show the younger female generation as well that this is something that’s available to them that they’re able to do,” said Brittany Mogged.
Mogged is a firefighter with OFD and a recruitment officer. She says participants were taught by other women in the fire force.
“We want to break that barrier and show them they can do whatever they want. If it’s firefighting, this is a great chance for them to see if that’s what they wanna do, and show they how they can do it and how to prepare for it to be very well set for when they start that journey,” said Brittany Mogged.
When it comes to women in the fire force, Orlando falls behind. Fire Chief Charlie Salazar says 5% of their crew are women, lower than the national average of 9%.
He tells Spectrum News for the community to feel comfortable, they want to see people who identify with them — especially in situations where they are answering calls on female patients.
“That gives us a leg up on our ability to provide that service and make individuals that are treated by us, make them feel comfortable,” said Salazar.
Participant Dilana Pagan says she learned different tasks a firefighter has to complete, such as loading ladders and working with hoses. There was also an education class focusing on nutrition, breathing techniques, and exercise.
“It’s really important that we’re putting more females out there in that fire force,” said Pagan. “I want to become a firefighter and EMT as well, so I want to say give it a chance, give it a try.”
She’s been a part of OFD’s Explorer program for three years — another option that allows young adults to explore a career in firefighting.
“I’ve also learned how to grow as a human being from learning different responsibilities to learning new stuff about myself and pushing myself past my limits cause some of these workouts are not the easiest, but I guarantee every single person could do it,” said Pagan.