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CSF holds fire, rescue olympics for academe

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(DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE ACADEME. City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer Raymond del Rosario and City Fire Marshal Chief Inspector Roderick Marquez award the City of San Fernando’s Joint Fire and Rescue Olympics 2019 champions—representatives from Information and Communication Technology High School—on August 31, 2019 at Heroes Hall.)

The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, in partnership with the Bureau of Fire Protection San Fernando and Philippine Red Cross Pampanga-Angeles City Chapter, staged on August 31, 2019 the Joint Fire and Rescue Olympics at Heroes Hall.

Members of the city’s education sector, comprising of teachers and personnel of City Schools Division of San Fernando, were the participants for the second edition of the olympics, after its March premier for barangays.

Following a series of challenges, which include bucket relay, flammable liquid fire extinguishment, bandaging relay, and lifting and moving relay, the activity ended with participants from Information and Communication Technology High School emerging as first place winners.

“Ito ang kauna-unahang pagkakataon na naging parte ang mga miyembro ng academe sa ating olympics. Mithiin natin dito ang ma-instill sa kanila yung knowledge at skills patungkol sa pagharap sa anumang emergency o kalamidad, sa pamamagitan ng pag-buo ng kanilang kapasidad at kakayahan,” said Raymond del Rosario, CDRRM Officer.

Also leading the activity was City Fire Marshal Chief Inspector Roderick Marquez who encouraged the participants to share the knowledge and skills they gained with other people.

“Hinihikayat natin ang ating mga kalahok na ibahagi yung kanilang nalaman at natutunan sa palarong ito sa kanilang mga pamilya, kapwa-guro, estudyante, at ka-trabaho dahil mahalaga ang papel nila sa pagpapalaganap ng kahandaan, dahil ang eskwelahan ay nagsisilbing pangalawang tahanan natin,” Marquez said.

Participants from the City Schools Division were named third placers while representatives from Northville High School were named second placers, alongside the “Best in Uniform” and “Best in Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguishment” awards.

Sindalan High School meanwhile clinched the other three special awards including “Best in Bucket Relay,” “Best in Bandaging Relay,” and “Best in Lifting and Moving Relay.”

The second Joint Fire and Rescue Olympics was in line with the observance of National Disaster Resilience Month with a theme, Kahandaan sa Sakuna’t Peligro Para sa Tunay na Pagbabago.”

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