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On one of the hottest days of the summer, 24 young women between the ages of 15 and 19 showed their stuff at Camp FFIT at the Ottawa Fire Services Training Division Building on Industrial Avenue.
Camp FFIT (Female Firefighters In Training) gives young women a unique taste of what it’s like to be a firefighter. Now in its sixth year, the program receives more than 50 applications. It’s the result of a partnership between Ottawa Fire Services and Fire Service Women of Ontario – a non-profit association of career women and volunteers from across Ontario.
Running from August 17 to 21, the camp lets the teens experience some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter. It gives young women the self-confidence to explore a career in one of the most reputable public service professions.
Skills covered include:
For more information on Camp FFIT, see the City of Ottawa’s site.

A demonstration of how to extend a ladder up a roof at Camp FFIT, a training camp for young women interested in firefighting.

Rachel Boushell, 19, climbs to the top of a fire engine ladder as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Delaney Hughes, 16, is ready to go into a pitch dark building and find a body as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Samantha Carvalho, 17, enjoys a breeze after working up a sweat as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Kristen Martin, 16, pulls off her tight suspenders after posing for a group photo as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT.

Mercedes Mitchell, 16, and Kendra Hoey, 17, use the specially designed chairs for cooling down, (invented by an Ottawa firefighter that uses cool water in the arm rests) during their training after their training sessions at Camp FFIT
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Camp FFIT (Female Firefighters In Training) gives young women a unique taste of what it’s like to be a firefighter. Now in its sixth year, the program receives more than 50 applications. It’s the result of a partnership between Ottawa Fire Services and Fire Service Women of Ontario – a non-profit association of career women and volunteers from across Ontario.
Running from August 17 to 21, the camp lets the teens experience some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter. It gives young women the self-confidence to explore a career in one of the most reputable public service professions.
Skills covered include:
- Basic Firefighting
- Team building
- Use of SCBA – Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
- Basics of Pump/Ladder operations
- Fitness and Nutrition Information
- Aerial ladder climb
- Auto Extrication
- Basics of technical rescue
For more information on Camp FFIT, see the City of Ottawa’s site.

A demonstration of how to extend a ladder up a roof at Camp FFIT, a training camp for young women interested in firefighting.

Rachel Boushell, 19, climbs to the top of a fire engine ladder as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Delaney Hughes, 16, is ready to go into a pitch dark building and find a body as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Samantha Carvalho, 17, enjoys a breeze after working up a sweat as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT

Kristen Martin, 16, pulls off her tight suspenders after posing for a group photo as young women between the ages of 15 and 19 enjoy training in some of the duties of an Ottawa firefighter as they participate in the week-long Camp FFIT.

Mercedes Mitchell, 16, and Kendra Hoey, 17, use the specially designed chairs for cooling down, (invented by an Ottawa firefighter that uses cool water in the arm rests) during their training after their training sessions at Camp FFIT

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