- 5/18/2026 3:15:01 PM
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A College of the Canyons athlete is shattering expectations by training to become a firefighter—and she’s proudly doing it "like a girl." In a world where gender stereotypes still linger in physically demanding professions, this student is proving that strength, courage, and resilience know no gender.
While many college athletes focus solely on their sport, this determined competitor is doubling down by preparing for a career in firefighting. Her training regimen blends athletic discipline with rigorous fire academy drills, proving that the skills learned on the field translate seamlessly to life-saving work.
Firefighting demands peak physical and mental performance. Here’s what her training involves:
Her story isn’t just personal—it’s part of a growing shift. Fire departments nationwide are actively recruiting women, recognizing that diversity strengthens response capabilities. As she puts it: "If you can dodge a defender on the field, you can dodge flames in a wildfire."
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