Camp Fury begins today with the goal of teaching girls about public safety including fire safety and law enforcement.
TUCSON, Ariz. — From CPR training to learning how to repel from a building, the Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona are learning all things public safety this week. The annual Camp Fury begins today, bringing together scouts from Tucson and across the country.
"Our goal here at camp fury is to increase the number of women in the public safety service, specifically in law enforcement and fire," Anika Payton-Rodriguez, one of Tucson firefighters at camp, said."I felt like the best version of myself when I was at this camp," Rowynn Whyte, one of the campers, said."I had a really good time doing the activities like the fire stuff.
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