Caroline Paul

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Caroline Paul on the cover of Fighting Fire.
Caroline Paul on the cover of Fighting Fire.

Caroline Paul (born July 29, 1963 in New York City) is an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Trained as a journalist and documentary filmmaker at Stanford University, she instead pursued a career as a firefighter, as one of the first women hired by the San Francisco Fire department. She worked most of her career on Rescue 2, where she and her crew were responsible for search and rescue in fires. Rescue 2 members were also trained and sent on scuba dive searches, rope and rapelling rescues, surf rescues, confined space rescues, all hazardous material calls, and the most severe train and car wrecks.

Her first book was the nonfiction memoir "Fighting Fire", published in 1998. Her second, the novel "East Wind, Rain", was published in 2006. It is based on the Niihau Incident, a historical event in which a Japanese pilot crash-landed on the private Hawaiian island of Niihau, after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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