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Fighting Fires with Lt. Sarinya Srisakul, First Asian Woman Firefighter at FDNY

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Career: FDNY Firefighter

Sarinya’s Personal Mantra: "To your own self, be true"

This week Jaeki & Joann sit down with Sarinya Srisakul about her 14 year career as a firefighter with the FDNY. She is the first-ever Asian Women firefighter in the history of FDNY, which is crazy to think about since FDNY has been around since 1865. Once an art school dropout, Sarinya learned about firefighting when her friend convinced her to attend a FDNY information session. She knew she wanted to be a firefighter after watching a sizzle real of FDNY battling flames around New York. Sarinya started fighting fires with Engine Company 5 in East Village and recently became the first Asian women to become a FDNY Lieutenant for the North Queens area. She also served as the President of the United Women's Firefighters (UWF) for 6 years, who's mission is to promote the interests and welfare of women firefighters and women fire officers in New York City. Sarinya is a tireless servant-leader that makes it her mission to advocate and support women in the FDNY. Through the advocacy work and trainings provided by UWF, the number of women in FDNY has tripled to 100+ (a historic high) over that last decade. Being a firefighter is hard physical work but Sarinya is proving Asian women can excel in this white male-dominated industry.

What you will learn this week:

  • How do you become a firefighter? What tests do you take? What is Fire Academy?
  • How much money does a firefighter make?
  • That is the difference between fire truck and fire engine?
  • How much weight do firefighters carry?
  • How much do firefighters work a week? Can you have a side hustle as a firefighter?
  • Why do you drag people out of buildings when you can carry them?
  • Can women be firefighters? What is the United Women Firefighters and what do they do?
  • How you can better fire proof your home? Tips from a firefighter

You can follow Sarinya @sarinyyya on Instagram

And purchase Commemorative 100+ Women firefighter pin using this link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/753996941/women-firefighters-commemorative-enamel?ref=shop_home_feat_1

Learn more about the United Women's Firefighters:

https://www.unitedwomenfirefighters.org/

@unitedwomenfirefighters on Instagram

@unitedwomenffs on Twitter

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Career: FDNY Firefighter

Sarinya’s Personal Mantra: "To your own self, be true"

This week Jaeki & Joann sit down with Sarinya Srisakul about her 14 year career as a firefighter with the FDNY. She is the first-ever Asian Women firefighter in the history of FDNY, which is crazy to think about since FDNY has been around since 1865. Once an art school dropout, Sarinya learned about firefighting when her friend convinced her to attend a FDNY information session. She knew she wanted to be a firefighter after watching a sizzle real of FDNY battling flames around New York. Sarinya started fighting fires with Engine Company 5 in East Village and recently became the first Asian women to become a FDNY Lieutenant for the North Queens area. She also served as the President of the United Women's Firefighters (UWF) for 6 years, who's mission is to promote the interests and welfare of women firefighters and women fire officers in New York City. Sarinya is a tireless servant-leader that makes it her mission to advocate and support women in the FDNY. Through the advocacy work and trainings provided by UWF, the number of women in FDNY has tripled to 100+ (a historic high) over that last decade. Being a firefighter is hard physical work but Sarinya is proving Asian women can excel in this white male-dominated industry.

What you will learn this week:

  • How do you become a firefighter? What tests do you take? What is Fire Academy?
  • How much money does a firefighter make?
  • That is the difference between fire truck and fire engine?
  • How much weight do firefighters carry?
  • How much do firefighters work a week? Can you have a side hustle as a firefighter?
  • Why do you drag people out of buildings when you can carry them?
  • Can women be firefighters? What is the United Women Firefighters and what do they do?
  • How you can better fire proof your home? Tips from a firefighter

You can follow Sarinya @sarinyyya on Instagram

And purchase Commemorative 100+ Women firefighter pin using this link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/753996941/women-firefighters-commemorative-enamel?ref=shop_home_feat_1

Learn more about the United Women's Firefighters:

https://www.unitedwomenfirefighters.org/

@unitedwomenfirefighters on Instagram

@unitedwomenffs on Twitter

_____

Thank you to all the fans that continue to support! If you enjoyed this episode leave a review and tell us why you vibe with our pod.

Follow the podcast @699PERPOUND on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter

If you hear something righteous, tag us on your Instagram story and tell us why people need to listen to 6.99.

You can now support us monetarily by setting up small monthly donation @anchor.fm/699-per-pound/support

Questions, Partnerships, Sponsorships: Contact us at info@699perpound.com

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/699-per-pound/message

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