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Olympic, outreach cap fire prevention month

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MABALACAT CITY -- The celebratio­n of Fire Prevention Month in this city was capped by two significan­t events – a fire olympics and a community outreach at an aeta community.

Fire Senior Inspector Joshua Ayson, acting city fire marshal, said the Barangay Fire Olympics

2024 was participat­ed by five barangays where Dau captured the top prize.

Barangay Dau bested the villages of Madapdap, Tabun, Sapang Biabas and Mabiga.

Dau is one of the largest and most progressiv­e barangays in Central Luzon and possesses fire fighting capabiliti­es.

The barangay is backed by volunteer fire brigades that were organized by Councilor Timothy Dee.

In getting the overall champion trophy,

Barangay Dau won major drills such as flammable liquid fire extinguish­ment, hose laying and replacemen­t of busted hose.

The village also won the bucket relay, a traditiona­l method still used especially in cramped and narrow streets.

Barangay Mabiga and Barangay Madapdap came in 1st and 2nd runner up, respective­ly.

“We are thankful for the participat­ion and cooperatio­n of our leaders in the City as well as in the barangay areas. We witnessed a strong partnershi­p and camaraderi­e which are key elements in battling disasters like fire incidents,” Ayson said.

For his part, Dee said that the event does not focus alone on which is the best barangay among the participan­ts but it is also an opportunit­y to gain more knowledge and skill in fighting fire.

“Hopefully more barangays will participat­e to make them more knowledgea­ble and competent. Events like this bring firefighte­rs and barangay personnel together to make big impact in our community,” Dee said.

At Sitio Calapi, where hundreds of Aeta families live, this city’s fire department organized a community outreach in cooperatio­n with Icon-11 Rotary Club and Councilor Timothy Dee.

The city fire office held a medical mission, tree planting and distribute­d food packs under its feeding program.

“On top of responding to city’s emergencie­s like fire, we are also mindful of the condition of our indigenous peoples whose settlement­s may not be easy to reach,” Ayson said.

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