Fire Service Workers' Day is observed in Kyrgyzstan every June 15, celebrating the contributions of individuals employed by the Fire Service. This professional holiday was established in October 1994 and commemorates the creation of the first fire brigade in Kyrgyzstan on June 15, 1926, which initially consisted of nine members using limited resources such as one car and four horse-drawn carriages. Over the years, the Fire Service has evolved significantly, now equipped with modern technology that enables effective firefighting and protection of civilian lives and property. The day highlights the self-sacrificing work of firemen, who play a crucial role in preventing disasters that could severely impact urban infrastructure and societal development.
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June 15: Fire Service Workers’ Day (Kyrgyzstan)
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