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Women in Fire: Unique Health Challenges and Supportive Firehouse Cultures

Women in Fire: Unique Health Challenges and Supportive Firehouse Cultures
 
This episode of the Women in Fire radio show covers health challenges faced by female firefighters, including heightened risks of breast, cervical, ovarian, and bladder cancers linked to fireground exposures. Panelists from fire departments across Texas, Colorado, and California share insights on the importance of gender-specific annual medical screenings, appropriate PPE fit, and mental health support. Their conversation highlights the need for education, advocacy, and cultural shifts within firehouses.
 
During the episode, the guests address gaps in reproductive health policies, hormone monitoring, and the stigma surrounding PTSD, anxiety, and moral injury. The discussion explores how strong labor-management collaboration, ongoing data collection, and targeted wellness programs can improve safety and longevity for all firefighters. The hosts emphasize that fostering open conversations and peer support networks among women in the fire service is essential to overcoming isolation and ensuring comprehensive care.
 
Guests:
Heather Mozdean, deputy chief, Fremont (CA) Fire
Kat Desonier, firefighter, Evans (CO) Fire District
Brooke Sims, firefighter, Aurora (CO) Fire Department
Jennifer Nehrig, firefighter/paramedic, Aurora (CO) Fire Department
Isabel Banks, firefighter, Houston (TX) Fire

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