Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

The “Pilsen Bomberos,” are a group of firefighters inspiring their Latino community on Chicago’s lower West Side. The firehouse on South Damen has a mix of rookie and veteran firefighters assigned to CFD Engine 23, and Tower Ladder 5. Many speak Spanish, like the neighborhood they serve.

Only 15% of firefighters in the United State are Latino or Hispanic, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but in Chicago, that number is slightly higher. The Chicago Fire Department said Hispanics represent 18 to 20% of firefighters and paramedics in the department.

The pride of Pilsen is inspiring younger generations of Latinos.

“I like to point out to young kids, Hispanic kids, that this is a career to consider,” Captain Mendez said. “You can help the public and it will benefit you.”

The firefighters and paramedics at the Pilsen firehouse take pride in their team, wearing these shirts that read “The Pilsen Bomberos” under their gear. It’s part of the bond they share.

The firefighters asked the department for permission to emblazon the “Pilsen Bomberos” logo on Engine 23. The decision is in the hands of Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt.