I’m a female firefighter – I showed myself singing in the truck and people are going wild over my tattoos | The Sun

HAVE you ever fantasized about being whisked away in a fire truck by a strong, gorgeous firefighter?

If the answer is "no," that just means you haven't seen Sara O'Connor yet.


On her TikTok, O'Connor (@wildflower_hippiebitch) posts behind-the-scenes clips from her career as a firefighter.

In one video, she captured herself behind the wheel of the fire truck, singing along to the radio during a drive.

Nodding her head in a navy blue uniform shirt, the blonde danced in her seat.

O'Connor clearly knew every word, smiling and gesturing along to the lyrics in a way that showed off her sleeves of tattoos.

Making fun of herself, O'Connor also mimicked her confused partner in the back of the truck, overhearing the singing.

Commenters were delighted by O'Connor's sense of humor and impressed by her style and beauty.

One man called her "stunning" and "a princess," piling his comment with compliments.

Several commenters also compared O'Connor to a celebrity – the most-cited lookalike was actress Camilla Luddington.

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A different man was most attracted to O'Connor's sense of humor.

He called her content "funny as hell," and shared that he had worked as a firefighter and EMT.

"We really have the best job on earth," O'Connor wrote to another fellow firefighter.

Her tattoo sleeves were also a big hit, with dozens of commenters expressing their admiration.

"I love your tattoos. Especially the sunflowers," one fan wrote.

Another happily admitted she was taking style notes from O'Connor.

"I’m starting a sunflower sleeve tomorrow," she wrote. "Love yours!"

Other firefighters sheepishly admitted they're just as guilty of providing "private concerts" during long drives.

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"Once had a patient ask me to sing a solo," an EMT recalled. "He then said, 'By that I mean so low no one else can hear you.'"

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