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In the early 1800s, firefighting in New York City was a man’s world. But during the winter of 1818, as influenza swept through the city, one woman stepped forward when others could not. Her name was Molly Williams—and she became the first known female firefighter in American history.
In this episode of Beyond The Nozzle, we share the inspiring story of Molly Williams:
❄️ The Winter of 1818
A flu epidemic leaves volunteer fire companies short-handed.
Molly hauls the ropes of Engine 11 through snow and ice to a burning building.
🔥 Breaking Barriers
Fighting fires alongside the men of Oceanus Engine Company Number 11.
Earning the nickname “Volunteer No. 11.”
👩🏽🚒 Legacy of Courage
An enslaved woman who became a firefighter in an era stacked against her.
How her story paved the way for women in today’s fire service.
Molly Williams showed that courage knows no boundaries of gender or race. More than two centuries later, her story still inspires firefighters and leaders everywhere.
🎙️ Beyond The Nozzle is produced by Social FD, honoring the stories of fire service history, heroes, and the lessons that endure.
Until tomorrow, on Beyond The Nozzle… stay safe, stay engaged, and remember: a simple post can save a life.
👉 Learn more: socialfd.org | beyondthenozzle.com
In the early 1800s, firefighting in New York City was a man’s world. But during the winter of 1818, as influenza swept through the city, one woman stepped forward when others could not. Her name was Molly Williams—and she became the first known female firefighter in American history.
In this episode of Beyond The Nozzle, we share the inspiring story of Molly Williams:
❄️ The Winter of 1818
A flu epidemic leaves volunteer fire companies short-handed.
Molly hauls the ropes of Engine 11 through snow and ice to a burning building.
🔥 Breaking Barriers
Fighting fires alongside the men of Oceanus Engine Company Number 11.
Earning the nickname “Volunteer No. 11.”
👩🏽🚒 Legacy of Courage
An enslaved woman who became a firefighter in an era stacked against her.
How her story paved the way for women in today’s fire service.
Molly Williams showed that courage knows no boundaries of gender or race. More than two centuries later, her story still inspires firefighters and leaders everywhere.
🎙️ Beyond The Nozzle is produced by Social FD, honoring the stories of fire service history, heroes, and the lessons that endure.
Until tomorrow, on Beyond The Nozzle… stay safe, stay engaged, and remember: a simple post can save a life.
👉 Learn more: socialfd.org | beyondthenozzle.com