Feb 21 • 13:05 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Eight Women Are in the Fire Departments in Árnessýsla

Eight women serve in the fire departments of Árnessýsla, highlighted during a discussion led by the fire chief about their diverse responsibilities.

In Árnessýsla, eight women are part of the local fire departments, which include approximately 165 personnel operating across seven stations, primarily in part-time roles. The discussion was led by Pétur Pétursson, the fire chief of Brunavarna Árnessýslu, at a recent open meeting where he highlighted the various roles the fire service undertakes in the region.

The fire department in Árnessýsla is known for its readiness to respond to a wide range of emergencies, often being called in for specialized operations alongside police. The seven fire stations across eight municipalities ensure a collective approach to urgent situations, with the headquarters located in the Björgunarmiðstöð in Selfoss, where 16 full-time staff are available at all times. Pétur discussed the extensive range of duties carried out by fire personnel, emphasizing their versatility and commitment to the community.

This inclusion of women in the fire service signifies a growing trend towards diversity and representation in emergency response roles, potentially paving the way for more comprehensive community engagement and enhancement of operational effectiveness. As fire services continue to face modern challenges, the contributions of these women may inspire further changes within the sector, encouraging more women to take on roles in emergency services in Iceland and beyond.

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