Buffalo Grove police officers and firefighters were dispatched to the intersection of Dundee Road and Arlington Heights Road Monday evening (7/31/23) for a child on a bicycle that was trapped underneath a van. Once on scene the incident was upgraded to an entrapment response for additional personnel. Firefighters from Buffalo Grove and Arlington Heights raised the van from the victim’s leg and removed the child who was conscious.
On Thursday, the Quinn Fire Academy was flooded with dozens of young girls for the annual firefighter for a day, and the event is making an impact throughout the city.
Chicago has only had one female fire commissioner in its history, but, in a couple years, there could be more, due to the over 70 girls who stopped by the academy.
“My parents said, ‘no that job is not for you,’ and I said, ‘watch,'” Deborah Sommer said. Thirty four years later, she’s district chief of diversity and inclusion. Sommer said she didn’t have programs like this growing up.
Data show only 9% of Chicago firefighters are women, and less than 2% are Black women.
The very first female firefighter in Chicago wasn’t hired until 1974.
The district chief said the department has come a long way, but still has a lot farther to go.
For more information on how to become a firefighter, visit Chicago.gov.