Cheryl Horvath is helping train a new generation of badass Tucson women.
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Women from law enforcement agencies across Arizona provide the instruction.
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Assistant Chief Laura Baker is a 20-year veteran of TFD.
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Marianna Mariles heads up a 105-foot firetruck ladder as she takes part in the fifth annual Camp Fury at the Public Safety Academy 10001 S. Wi…
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Firefighter Ryan Osterloh explains to a group of girls how to search a darkened room. Camp Fury is jointly offered by the Girl Scouts and loca…
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Erika Yee catches her breath after fighting a "car fire." Camp Fury encourages girls to consider a firefighting career. They learn about searc…
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