CHATS WITH FIREFIGHTERS

Chat with Kim Hood, Fire Captain in Ohio

1 h 14 min · 31. mar. 2026
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Kim Hood, Fire Captain in Ohio, is our first female firefighter guest. Kim is a very accomplished fire captain, with a fascinating backgound, a mix of bodybuilding and teaching young children- every journey is unique! And we loved sharing with Kim about hers. Despite a really busy agenda, she manages to have time for scuba diving and traveling as often as possible with her motorcycling club, the Axemen. Kahlo, her dog, pictured here, is a member too. And a great biker! Kim is choosing her chapter of the Axemen, a professional firefighters biking club tightly involved in many charities' initiatives, as her fundraising call. Please consider donating! https://www.paypal.biz/AxemenOhio4 [https://www.paypal.biz/AxemenOhio4]

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