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  1. May 8, 1998 · Caroline Paul is not the woman most people assume she is. ... (Paul, 34, was one of just 16 women in the 1,400-person SFFD when she joined in 1989; there are now 134.) Fighting Fire offers perhaps ...

  2. Caroline Paul (born July 29, 1963, in New York City) is an American writer of fiction and non-fiction. Early years and education [ edit ] Caroline Paul was raised in New York City; Paris, France; and Cornwall, Connecticut .

  3. Jan 13, 2017 · SFFD Firehouse #18, located at 4th and Bluxome Streets. Jerry Telfer/San Francisco Chronicle. May 2, 1991: Unnamed SFFD fireman wears helmet adorned with the American flag. ... Caroline Paul. When ...

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  4. Sep 8, 2019 · Writer Caroline Paul (right), one of the first women in the San Francisco Fire Department, and artist Wendy MacNaughton (left), partners who have collaborated on a new book, "The Gutsy Girl ...

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  5. Recently I decided to update, revise, and reprint Fighting Fire. This version has an introduction, a spiffy new cover, and incidents that couldn’t make it into the original because they happened in the latter part of my 13-and-a-half year career. “ A rare, fascinating look at the inner workings of an urban fire department, with plenty of ...

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Caroline Paul. 4.11. 193 ratings31 reviews. She fought the prejudice. She fought the stereotype. Then she fought the greatest force of all-- fire. When the San Francisco Fire Department broke their all-male rule to hire women, Caroline Paul never thought she'd be chosen. She had already enrolled in film school.

  7. Mar 1, 2016 · Writer Caroline Paul, one of the first women on San Francisco’s firefighting force and an experimental plane pilot, believes that not much has changed in the century since — that beneath the surface progress, our culture still nurses girls on “the insidious language of fear” and boys on that of bravery and resilience.

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