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Fire marshals undergo training workshop in Germiston

15 March 2025
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Fire marshals undergo training workshop in Germiston
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The City of Ekurhuleni’s Disaster and Emergency Management Services division conducted basic first aid and firefighting training for community safety marshals, aiming to address crime and gender-based violence. The marshals learned the principles of emergency care and fire safety, with trainee Khomotjo Mangwale expressing interest in pursuing firefighting as a career. The training emphasized the importance of quick assessment, proper equipment usage, and injury prevention to ensure safety and save lives.

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