Public Safety Civil Service Commission Women Firefighters Project Records
Scope and Contents note
In 1975, Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman and the City Council ordered the Seattle Fire Department to begin hiring women as firefighters. Seattle Personnel/Civil Service, the Fire Department, and the International Association of Firefighters began recruiting women and minorities for firefighting work. However, of 45 women who applied, only nine were able to pass the physical examination, and none of the seven who entered the recruit class completed the program. Physical ability and mechanical ability were cited as "deficiencies" that made completion of the training difficult for women recruits. Personnel and Civil Service created a Pre-Recruit Firefighter Program which would involve both physical training and mechanical education; the program, beginning in January 1977, was intended to prepare women recruits for further training as firefighters.
The Fire Department administered the program, while Personnel and Civil Service provided support. Dr. T. Lee Doolittle of the University of Washington prepared a physical training program; training took place at YMCA facilities and was supervised by YMCA staff. Covered in the mechanical section of the program were plumbing, electricity, and lumber, as well as hoses, ropes and knots, and ladders. Two of the three women enrolled in the initial pre-recruit training program resigned; the remaining recruit, Bonnie Beers, completed the program in 1977. Beers went on to complete recruit training and became Seattle's first woman firefighter; she became a lieutenant in 1981 and a Battalion Chief in 1996. Throughout 1977 and 1978, recruitment of women continued and the pre-recruit program was further refined and developed.
Series includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, and news articles relating to the recruitment, training, and physical testing of prospective women firefighters. Includes reports of Dr. T. Lee Doolittle, a consultant from the University of Washington, concerning the effectiveness of a strength development program for women pre-recruits. Some training materials and schedules are included in the records. Also included are some materials relating to the Minority Pre-Recruit Firefighter Program.
Dates
- Creation: 1976-1977
Creator
- Seattle (Wash.). Public Safety Civil Service Commission (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access note
Records are open to the public.
Historical Note
The Public Safety Civil Service Commission was established in 1979 to conform with a 1977 State Law requiring a separate civil service system for uniformed police officers and fire fighters. The Commission classifies positions, develops and administers examinations, hears appeals, and handles other personnel matters. The Commission is comprised of three members, one each appointed by the Mayor and City Council and one elected by police officers and firefighters.
Extent
0.2 Cubic Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Materials relating to the formation and implementation of a Pre-Recruit Firefighter Program for women, 1976-1977.
Subject
- Seattle (Wash.). Civil Service Commission (Organization)
- Doolittle, T. Lee (Person)
- Seattle (Wash.). Fire Dept. (Organization)
- Seattle (Wash.). Civil Service Dept. (Organization)
- Title
- Guide to the Public Safety Civil Service Commission Women Firefighters Project Records 1976-1977
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Shannon B. Lynch
- Date
- Š 2004
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
- EAD Location
- http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv47546
Repository Details
Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository