Apply by Sunday March 16, 2025 for Women in Fire workshop

Shoreline, WALocal News

The article promotes a workshop designed specifically for women interested in careers within emergency medical services (EMS) and firefighting, scheduled for April 12-13, 2025, and hosted by Bellevue Fire. This initiative addresses the critical need for diversity and inclusion in a field that has long been male-dominated. Applications for this free workshop must be submitted by March 16, 2025, providing a limited window for interested candidates. The workshop promises hands-on experience, which is invaluable for budding professionals in the field. Participants will gain insights and skills that can significantly enhance their career prospects in firefighting and EMS.

This event not only supports individual career aspirations but also contributes to broader societal changes regarding gender representation in emergency services. The article encourages women in King County to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Those interested can apply through the link provided, ensuring they do not miss out on this empowering experience.

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