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International Firefighters' Day, observed annually on May 4th, is a time to honor the bravery, commitment, and sacrifices of firefighters worldwide. This year, tributes are especially poignant as communities reflect on recent losses and ack...
In Western Australia, the annual International Firefighters' Day Memorial service honored Damian Buswell, Dennis Jung, and Gregory Mark Mudie, who were added to the Fallen Firefighters’ Honour Roll. Buswell dedicated 32 years to emergency services, while Jung served as an aviation firefighter. Mudie, a volunteer, died battling a bushfire.
Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi paid tribute to the Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), acknowledging their courage and dedication.
Cape Town's Fire and Rescue Service faces rising demand, responding to over 30,000 incidents. Alderman JP Smith highlighted the critical role of both frontline and support staff, and the city is investing in upgrades to existing fire stations and the construction of a new station in Langa. Celebrations are planned for May 9th at Wesfleur Sports Ground in Atlantis, featuring exhibitions and live displays.
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