Los Angeles Times

Firefighte­rs need the right stuff

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Re “LAFD diversity still lags,” Nov. 17

Selecting the right people to do a job should not be based on the gender or racial makeup of a population but on how well the candidates can do the work. If you compare, for example, the number of females who meet the strength requiremen­ts for the firefighte­r job, it will explain why the majority of firefighte­rs are men.

Please do not use the silly argument that 99.9% of the time the strength requiremen­ts of the job are not required. It may only be .01% of the time that a firefighte­r has to carry a 150-pound person out of a burning building, but a firefighte­r should be able to do this.

Edward Bond

Granada Hills

Really, in 2015, in a huge city that is half Latino, the Los Angeles Fire Department can’t find 200 bright, educated, strong, hardworkin­g Latinos who want to one day make a sixfigure salary? Really?

Has it tried recruiting college-educated, aspiring minority athletes who could not play profession­ally? They don’t want to earn six figures? There are definitely bright, strong women who would love to earn six figures.

Give me the job, with just paid expenses, and in two months I will find you the qualified candidates.

Cheryl Younger

Los Angeles

I can’t speak for Mayor Eric Garcetti, who has overhauled the LAFD’s hiring process, but if my house is on fire, I’m not going to turn away a fire engine full of firefighte­rs because they aren’t racially diverse.

I want firefighte­rs who want to be there and are qualified to do an extremely difficult job, whatever color or gender they may be.

Kelley Foreman

Northridge

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