- Genre:biography & autobiography
- Sub-genre:Women
- Language:English
- Pages:236
- eBook ISBN:9798317839871
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Few professions demand more endurance, teamwork, and courage than wildland firefighting. For the women who chose this path, earning a place on the fireline required determination, resilience, and a deep commitment to the work.
In "The Fire Chronicles: Stories from Women Wildland Firefighters," former wildland firefighter Carol Henson brings together the voices of women who served across the wildland fire service. Through in-depth interviews and personal reflections, these women share their experiences working on handcrews, hotshot crews, engine crews, helitack crews, smokejumpers, fire pilots, fire dispatch, fire prevention, fuels management, fire lookouts, and leadership roles throughout the United States.
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Wildland firefighting is one of the most physically demanding and dangerous professions in the United States. The work takes place in rugged terrain, under extreme conditions, and often far from home. For the women who chose this path, earning a place on the fireline required determination, resilience, and a deep commitment to the work.
In "The Fire Chronicles: Stories from Women Wildland Firefighters," former wildland firefighter Carol Henson brings together the voices of women who served across the wildland fire service. Through in-depth interviews and personal reflections, these women share their experiences working on handcrews, hotshot crews, engine crews, helitack crews, smokejumpers, fire pilots, fire dispatch, fire prevention, fuels management, fire lookouts, and leadership roles throughout the United States.
Their stories span decades of service and reflect the many paths women took into the wildland fire world. Some spent only a few seasons on the line, while others built long careers and moved into leadership roles within the wildland fire service. Each story offers insight into the realities of life in wildland fire: earning respect among peers, working as part of tightly bonded crews, facing the physical and mental demands of the job, and navigating the balance between career, leadership, and family.
Beyond the fireline, these accounts reveal the strength, perseverance, and sense of purpose that drew these women to the work. They speak candidly about challenges, opportunities, and the evolving role of women in a profession historically considered a male-only occupation. Together, their voices provide a powerful and deeply human look at the wildland fire world.
Building on the historical foundation established in her first book, "The Fire Within: A History of Women Wildland Firefighters in the United States," Henson shifts the focus from history to lived experience. "The Fire Chronicles" preserves the personal stories of women whose contributions helped shape the modern wildland fire service.
Readers interested in wildland firefighting, women's history, outdoor professions, and stories of resilience and leadership will find in these pages a deeper understanding of the people behind the work and the communities they helped build.
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