Thursday, June 7, 2018

Joburg deploys 91 new firefighters


JOBURG – The firefighters will start work at various fire stations
New firefighters join Joburg's Emergency Management Services (EMS), eager to serve.
After a three-month intensive induction training programme, 91 brave men and women will start work at various fire stations.

Acting EMS executive head Mhlengi Makhubalo and MMC for Public Safety Micheal Sun deployed the firefighters at the beginning of June after they were trained in primary and secondary search and rescue, high-rise building training, self-contained breathing apparatus, motor vehicle accident extraction, and hot fire drills.
Sun congratulated the firefighters on completing the programme and gave words of appreciation and encouragement on serving Joburg residents.

EMS spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi said the newly recruited firefighters are ready to deal with any emergency situations they might have to face in the line of duty.

“Some of the firefighters say they have been waiting for this opportunity to serve for too long,” he said.

The City is also awaiting the training of its 1 500 new Metro police recruits to conclude. The 18-month training programme started in October last year when they were welcomed to the service.

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