Louisville Fire Department
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For 40 years, women have been involved in the Louisville Fire Academy and have been able to provide diversity to responding to scenes and figuring out how to solve problems. (WDRB Photo) Mar. 18, 2024
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Three firefighters were hired on March 18, 1984, and they have set an example for women in the field today.
Louisville firefighters have been working without a new contract for months as the most recent contract expired last summer.
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