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Fire Woman is the story of how a young woman brought up in rural Wales coped in the testosterone-fuelled world of the fire brigade, where even today 96 per cent of all staff are male.
When seventeen-year-old Josephine Reynolds signed up to the Norfolk Fire Service in 1982, there was no such thing as a firefighter - only fireMEN. Nevertheless, she was determined to stick it out. From the gruelling fifteen months of training - wrestling 25-metre thrashing, water-spurting hoses, and manoeuvring through pitch-dark, smoke-filled rooms - to her years on the job as a fully-fledged firefighter - tackling forest fires, escaped zoo animals and unexploded bombs - she tells the story of the exhaustion and exhilaration, the grief and camaraderie, of her career with Britain's Fire Service.
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Volume contains: 63 NY 409 (Banker v. Banker) 63 NY 414 (Cox v. N.Y. C & H. R. R.R. Co. ) 63 NY 422 (Excelsor Pet. Co. v. Lacey) 63 NY 427 (Stitt v. Dana) 63 NY 430 (Norton v. Mallory) 63 NY 635 (Doud v. Holmes) 63 NY 636 (Donovan v. Woodruff) 63 NY 640 (Ford v. Mayor etc. of N.Y.)
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