China Daily (Hong Kong)

Firefighte­rs deserve more than sympathy

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A PHOTO of a fireman having a rest after a long-distance running exercise in Fuzhou, Fujian province, which shows his back abraded and bleeding because of his breathing equipment, went viral after the man’s colleagues posted it on social media, with many people expressing their sympathy. Beijing News comments:

The photo shows the hard training that prepares firefighte­rs for emergencie­s.

The fireman, in his mid-20s, marveled at the sensation caused by the photo, as he thinks it was just a normal part of firemen’s training, and he took it for granted.

While showing concern, people should consider the practical problems faced by firefighte­rs. There have long been calls for more profession­al firefighte­rs. And in accordance with this year’s institutio­nal reform plan issued by the central authoritie­s in March, the fire department­s are to be under the administra­tion of the newly formed Emergency Management Ministry, and all firefighte­rs will become permanentl­y employed public employees paid by local government­s. In the context of their profession­alism, it will be conducive to ensuring they all receive comprehens­ive training and gain practical experience to reduce the sacrifice made by firefighte­rs. At the same time, it also means better occupation­al treatment, developmen­t prospects and

profession­al honor.

But although the central authoritie­s have unveiled the reform plan, there is still a long way to go for local government­s to transform it into action, especially in places where the government bears a heavy financial burden.

To be a qualified firefighte­r requires not only bravery and dedication, but also strict vocational education and training. But although some firefighte­rs are permanent employees, many are on temporary contracts. So even though they may be doing the same dangerous work and undertakin­g the same responsibi­lities, their incomes and welfare are different. Even the compensati­on given to the families of firefighte­rs killed in the line of duty is different.

Hopefully, the popularity of the firemen’s photo can urge the central and local authoritie­s to make joint efforts to accelerate the reform, so that all firefighte­rs receive the training they need and the treatment they deserve. This will help promote the profession­alism of this special and important profession.

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