Hindustan Times (Jammu)

In a first, Mumbai fire brigade gets two female station officers

- Pratip Acharya pratip.acharya@hindustant­imes.com :

For the first time ever, the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) has promoted two female fire officers as Station Officers (SO) in the brigade. The two promoted officers, Sunita Khot and Shubhangi Bhor, were working as Assistant Station Officers. The two officers have been serving in the brigade since 2012. They will be posted at Byculla and Wadala.

Hemant Parab, Chief Fire Officer of the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) said that this year, 23 MFB officials were promoted. The role of station officers includes running an entire fire station along with taking up administra­tive roles for the brigade.“The Station Officer’s job will include manning a fire station, attending fire-fighting calls, carrying out maintenanc­e works and other administra­tive works.

This is the first time in the history of the Fire Brigade that two lady officers have been promoted to this post and I believe that this will set a benchmark in the future,” Parab said.

Senior MFB officials said that there are 116 female firefighte­rs in the Brigade and MFB has the largest female contingent across India although women make up just 6% of the force. The brigade also has three female fire officers out of a total of 180 officers.

“The fire station is the main response unit in the city, and they will command all the officers and firemen and women at the fire station,” Parab added.

Besides meeting certain minimum height and weight requiremen­ts – 162 cm and 50kg – as part of their fitness regimen, female firefighte­rs must showcase their prowess at long jump, javelin throw, shot put, and climbing ladders.

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