An interactive non-profit network, Women in Fire provides education, support and advocacy for fire service women.

The fire service has long been known for being one big family. It is more truly a family now than ever before, with the inclusion of ever-increasing numbers of women on fire departments in the U.S. and around the world.

An interactive non-profit network, Women in Fire provides education, support and advocacy for fire service women.

While primarily in the United States, our members are also in Canada, Trinidad, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, and Australia.

Women in Fire began in the fall of 1982 as iWomen with the publication of its first newsletter.

Our membership includes men in all ranks, as well as institutional members.

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Female Volunteer Fire Chiefs
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Female Career Firefighters
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Female Volunteer Firefighters
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Years of Women in the Fire Service

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The latest about our radio shows, conferences, scholarships, research, and more that impact women in the fire service.