Gabrielle Franze is a Florida-based Firefighter and Paramedic dedicated to emergency response, community service, and high-performance training. A member of the Orange County Fire Department since 2019, she provides advanced life support, fire suppression, and disaster response services throughout Central Florida. Her education includes an Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services and Paramedicine from Seminole State College. She holds extensive certifications in emergency medicine, firefighting operations, wildland response, and advanced cardiac and pediatric life support. Her training reflects a commitment to precision, preparedness, and professional excellence. Beyond her department service, Gabrielle founded Redline K9 Dog Training, where she develops highly trained working dogs for emotional support, search and rescue recovery, specialized detection, and athletic competition. Her canine work bridges public safety and community wellness, particularly supporting first responders. A lifelong athlete, Gabrielle competes annually in CrossFit competitions and remains deeply involved in strength training and performance development. Whether on duty, in the gym, or training working dogs, she applies the same mindset: discipline, resilience, and service.