A Duty To Act

A Duty To Act

Empowering Women in Fire: Rachael Staebell

48 min · 16 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio Empowering Women in Fire: Rachael Staebell

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In this conversation, Rachael discusses her journey as a retired lieutenant paramedic and her role as the incoming president of Women in Fire. She shares insights into the organization's history, mission, and the importance of advocating for women's issues in the fire service. The discussion covers various topics, including the unique environment of Women in Fire conferences, the significance of proper PPE, and the ongoing efforts in women's health and fitness. Rachael emphasizes the need for collaboration and mentorship within the fire service, highlighting the organization's commitment to improving the experiences of women firefighters.

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