Britain’s first female firefighter calendar is smoking hot
SOUND the alarm! Smoking hot 999 workers are making emergency service history
by posing for Britain’s first raunchy calendar of female firefighters.
by posing for Britain’s first raunchy calendar of female firefighters.
Fire Girls 2013 is already flying off the shelves after nine blazing beauties
aged 23 to 54 agreed to fan the flames of passion in the name of charity.
aged 23 to 54 agreed to fan the flames of passion in the name of charity.
Although raw recruits to pin-up modelling, they agreed to let it all hang out
to give those with an eye for a woman in uniform a real treat.
to give those with an eye for a woman in uniform a real treat.
Eyebrows were raised several years ago when firemen from West Yorkshire got
their kit off for an all-male Christmas calendar.
their kit off for an all-male Christmas calendar.
Now female colleagues from the South Yorkshire brigade are ready to show the
lads what a real festive stocking filler is.
lads what a real festive stocking filler is.
Miss August – Angie Thorp, 40, a South Yorkshire fire service crew manager –
said: “None of us had ever modelled before. But we all had a really good
time.
said: “None of us had ever modelled before. But we all had a really good
time.
”We hope it will be the first of a series. We are planning to do a
double-sided calendar next year with the men on one side and the girls on
the other – and Christmas cards.
double-sided calendar next year with the men on one side and the girls on
the other – and Christmas cards.
”All of us were a bit embarrassed about posing. But the firemen made us full
of confidence and we had a lot of help from the guys.
of confidence and we had a lot of help from the guys.
”Our husbands were also very supportive and many of those buying the calendar
are male colleagues’ wives who want it as a stocking filler for their
husbands.
are male colleagues’ wives who want it as a stocking filler for their
husbands.
”All of us did the Race for Life twice in full kit with breathing apparatus
and decided to do the calendar as the next step.
and decided to do the calendar as the next step.
”We are all firefighters but we are also all normal people doing a normal job.”
Despite getting permission to film on fire service premises, there was no
question of any pole dancing or other no-hold-barred poses.
question of any pole dancing or other no-hold-barred poses.
To avoid bringing the fire service into disrepute the women limited themselves
to stripping off their tunics to reveal their bras or opening up their coats
to show what they wear underneath – when not fighting fires or checking
smoke alarms.
to stripping off their tunics to reveal their bras or opening up their coats
to show what they wear underneath – when not fighting fires or checking
smoke alarms.
”We desperately wanted to raise as much money as we could but also to maintain
our dignity as well – because we have to come to work after it all,” she
added.
our dignity as well – because we have to come to work after it all,” she
added.
With only nine girls and 12 months to fill three of the pages are group shots.
But the calendar has caused such a buzz there should be no shortage of
female firefighting buddies willing to strut their stuff for the 2014
edition.
But the calendar has caused such a buzz there should be no shortage of
female firefighting buddies willing to strut their stuff for the 2014
edition.
”So many girls are interested in taking part next year it is a shame there are
not 24 months in a year,” added Angie.
not 24 months in a year,” added Angie.
The pictures for the calendar were taken at a fire station in Rotherham, with
the permission of senior officers and involved ladies from Barnsley,
Rotherham and Sheffield.
the permission of senior officers and involved ladies from Barnsley,
Rotherham and Sheffield.
The first published 1,000 calendars are selling on eBay so well at £6 each
that the girls are confident of raising £5,000 – and a further print run is
on the cards.
that the girls are confident of raising £5,000 – and a further print run is
on the cards.
The money will go to Cancer Research UK and the Fire Fighters’ Charity. Fire
girl Fleur Doyle, 37, was among the first to answer the call of duty.
girl Fleur Doyle, 37, was among the first to answer the call of duty.
She blushed: “At the photo shoot it was a bit daunting to whip our jackets off
and expose ourselves in our bras.
and expose ourselves in our bras.
”But once we relaxed the photographer made us feel at ease. It was good fun
and we’ve all become great friends by doing it.”
and we’ve all become great friends by doing it.”
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