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Girls' Future Firefighter Camp Coming Up In Rocky Hill
The training program introduces girls to careers in public safety.

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ROCKY HILL, CT — Now in its fourth summer, Girls’ Future Firefighter Camp (GFFC) is a free training program that introduces girls ages 13-18 to a career in public safety. Designed to promote self-confidence and empower young women to become leaders in their communities, the program demonstrates and encourages outside the box thinking.
The brain child of Hartford Fire Captain Shelly Carter, GFFC this year is expanding its hands-on training by partnering with the Rocky Hill Fire Department training division to offer campers the opportunity to use real-life firefighting equipment. Twenty-two girls have enrolled in the program which takes place over five all-day sessions on Fridays June 28, July 12, July 19, July 26, and August 2 (which includes a graduation ceremony).
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“It is so important to give back to the community,” says Captain Carter. “The idea that women are not capable of long lasting careers in the fire service or any public safety career is just not true. It is my hope that as we build confidence in these young ladies, that we take them by the hand and show them they can be leaders in their homes, schools, and careers. This camp was created to remove the myths about what we do as firefighters as well as open their eyes to a bright future. I must let these girls know that they are strong, confident, and brave and, yes, they can be anything they want to be.”
Under the direction of Retired Chief Christina Burkert, instructors from around the United States will volunteer their time to help the campers learn new skills. GFFC curriculum highlights include:
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· CPR and AED
· Visit and Tour of Hartford Hospital and Life Star
· Physical Training
· Fire Extinguisher Training
· Dispatch Operations with a visit to Hartford Fire and Police Dispatch Center
· Hose Line Operations
· Ladder Operations
· Ropes and Knots
· Pump Operations
· Law Enforcement
· Arson Investigation and Code Enforcement
· Forensics and Evidence Preservation
· Report Writing
· Nursing
· Litigation preparation and a mock trial
GFFC is 100 percent free to attendees. This year’s partners include: Hartford Hospital, Rocky Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Lilly Caterers, and the Everyday Hero CT program (via the International Association of Fire Chiefs and Connecticut Fire Chiefs Association). To support GFFC with a donation, visit www.GirlsFutureFirefighterCamp.com.
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