Women's History Month: Charlotte's first female firefighter hired in 1980

  • Source: WSOC-TV ABC 9 Charlotte
  • Published: 03/03/2021 12:02 PM

Women’s History Month provides an opportunity to look at the incredible legacy of revolutionary women and girls who have shaped our past and will help form our future. One of those early risers at the Charlotte Fire Department was Rebecca Brown. In 1980, Brown was hired as the first female firefighter for the Charlotte Fire Department and ultimately became the department’s fire Battalion Chief. Today, just 2% of Charlotte firefighters are female, and Charlotte Fire Chief Reginald Johnson knows the importance of having more women on the team. “We hold diversity, equity and inclusion in high regard. We are working to be an equitable and inclusive organization that embraces and values the individuality of our members while maintaining team cohesiveness,” Johnson said. “These ideals empower us to unite understanding with action while serving our communities with dignity.”



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