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International Firefighters’ Day is a day to remember those firefighters who have given their lives in the line of duty and to honor the personal sacrifices and commitment that our firefighters make each and every day. And it is quite evident that these great men and women were more than happy to share their valuable time and experiences with the public during International Firefighters’ Day events hosted by G&L Chili Dogs.
A touching cermony at Ripley yesterday honoured firefighters at home and around the world.
Members of the Clarence Town, Dungog and Flat Tops Rural Fire Services gathered to remember fallen comrades during a minute silence yesterday as part of International Firefighters Day.
Emergency Services Minister Carmel Zollo has this morning commemorated the 8th International Firefighters Day at a service at Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) Headquarters.
Today is International Firefighters Day where the community remembers those who died in the line of duty.
SA Country Fire Service volunteers will be among millions of firefighters across the world who will be honoured tomorrow, Wednesday 4 May, to mark the seventh annual International Firefighters’ Day.
SA Country Fire Service volunteer firefighters will be among the millions across the world who will be honoured tomorrow, Tuesday 4 May, to mark the sixth annual International Firefighters’ Day.
Firefighters killed serving the community, and those who have died after dedicating their lives to protecting the public, were remembered yesterday at stations around the state in International Firefighters' Day.
This Saturday, 4 May, representatives of the state’s three major fire services and the United Firefighter’s Union (UFU) will mark International Firefighter’s Day with a ‘Sound Off’ ceremony at Clyde Fire Brigade.
As part of the International Firefighters' Day, which was observed on May 4, participating CFA brigades joined other firefighting agencies from around the world in a 'sound off' at 12 noon local time. The sounding of the fire siren for 30 seconds represented a mark of respect to the dedication, commitment and sacrifices of firefighters everywhere.

