International Fire Fighters Day - May 4, 2011

In recognition of the sacrifices made in countries all over the globe, International Fire Fighters’ Day – IFFD – was inaugurated on 4th May 1999. Since then it has been held annually, to mark a time when Firefighters of the present and past are remembered, recognised and thanked for their dedication in saving lives and protecting property.

"The role of a firefighter in today's society - be it urban, rural, natural environment, volunteer, career, industrial, defence force, aviation, motor sport, or other is one of dedication, commitment and sacrifice - no matter what country we reside and work in. In the fire service we fight together against one common enemy - fire - no matter what country we come from, what uniform we wear or what language we speak."

Take a moment to stop and thank a firefighter, their family or their colleagues in the fire service today. If you're a firefighter take time to thank a fellow firefighter, one or more of your mentors (perhaps they have retired or moved on from your fire organisation).

Lt JJ Edmondson

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