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Jakarta Firefighters Win Mutiple Awards in Singapore-Global Firefighters and Paramedics Challenge 2023

Jakarta Firefighters Win Mutiple Awards in Singapore-Global Firefighters and Paramedics Challenge 2023
Petugas pemadam kebakaran DKI Jakarta menghasilkan berbagai prestasi. Photo : Humas JakFire

SEAToday.com, Singapore - The participation of Jakarta Fire and Rescue Department in the Singapore-Global Firefighting and Paramedics Challenge (SGFPC) 2023 resulted in multiple achievements.

Organized by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on November 24–25, 2023, this event was attended by 14 countries. In the Braveheart Team Challenge category, the Jakarta firefighters team won 1st place by Fadila Bunyamin, and 4th place by Budi Paryono and Andi Putra Erlambang.

While in the team category, the Jakarta firefighters team won Best Resource Application and Best Safety Application by Budi Paryono and Andi Putra Erlambang, and Best Planning Team by Fadila Bunyamin.

Congratulations, team! Keep on fire 🔥

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