8 Mar 2022

Josephine Reynolds, the first female firefighter in the UK, gave a presentation to the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service as the organization celebrated International Women’s Day.

Jo shared her inspirational true story, of how a determined young woman in 1982 applied for the local fire service and unwittingly became a media star. The author of the book, Fire Woman, Jo discussed how she dealt with constant judgment and pressure to succeed.

Challenges faced

When I started the training I was told that people thought it was a publicity stunt, and not a real job for a woman let alone a little girl, but I knew I could do it. I was excited about the job and excited about the world,” said Josephine Reynolds.

She adds, “It wasn’t my intention to fit into a man’s world – that was the job I wanted to do so I just didn’t have the choice. I loved the challenge of the training which I found fascinating."

#Breakthebias

Josephine Reynolds continues, "You don’t know from one minute to the next what’s going to happen, and that’s one reason I loved the job. The fire service is an amazing career. It’s such an interesting and rewarding way to spend your days – it’s a life choice. You’re helping people, and I loved that side of it.

The theme for 2022 International Women’s Day is #Breakthebias.