This summer, the Baltimore City Fire Department hosted Camp Spark, a unique program aimed at empowering young girls with essential fire rescue skills. The camp, designed for girls aged 11 to 15, provided hands-on training in various firefighting techniques and teamwork exercises.
Participants engaged in activities that included learning how to use firefighting equipment, practicing rescue techniques, and understanding fire safety protocols. The camp not only focused on practical skills but also emphasized the importance of collaboration and leadership among participants.
By the end of the camp, the young women had gained confidence and valuable knowledge that could serve them in future endeavors, whether in public safety or other fields. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation of female leaders in traditionally male-dominated professions such as firefighting.
Reported by HarborBeat based on MSN (source).
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