The event, which will take place on Sunday 9th March, will include an open day and exhibitions.
The firefighters of Mallorca, the Consell de Mallorca’s emergency corps, will celebrate their Diada (Day of the Firefighters) this Sunday, 9 March, coinciding with the day of their patron saint, San Juan de Dios. During the event, the island institution will pay tribute, with the presentation of a diploma, to the volunteer firefighters who travelled to Valencia to help in the emergency and assistance tasks for those affected by the hurricane.
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The Firefighters of Mallorca celebrate their Diada with a tribute to the volunteer firefighters who collaborated in the emergency tasks due to the DANA in Valencia
The Department of Finance and Public Function has organised different events to commemorate the Diada de los Bomberos de Mallorca (Day of the Firefighters of Mallorca). The Alcúdia fire station will host an open day to bring the fire brigade closer to the public and to give them a first-hand look at the facilities, vehicles and equipment they use daily.
The island’s director of Emergencies, Joan Fornàs, stressed that ‘the aim of the Diada, as well as being a day of celebration, is to bring the fire brigade and the emergency service closer to Mallorcans, and to strengthen the sense of belonging to a group among the firefighters themselves’.
The activities will begin at 10 a.m. at the Alcúdia fire station, at Carrer d’Amsterdam, 4. At 10.15 a.m. different children’s races will be held, aimed at boys and girls between the ages of 2 and 12, with a circuit adapted to the youngest members of the family.
In the morning, the Mallorca Fire Brigade will hold three drills. First, at 11.45 a.m., there will be a multidisciplinary traffic accident drill, in which the extrication of an accident vehicle will be witnessed. At 12.15, the Canine Rescue Group will perform an exhibition with dogs trained for tracking and rescue. And finally, at 13.00, the Mountain Rescue Group will demonstrate a rescue action.
Visitors will also be able to visit the fire brigade’s installations and facilities. To round off the festival, there will be a display of vehicles, a fire extinguishing demonstration, children’s games and bouncy castles for the little ones.