Firefighters' youth inspires at ActionDay in Lendorf - 67 participants took part!

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67 young people and 13 youth representatives met at the successful “ActionDay” of the fire brigade youth in Lendorf. An exciting event full of team spirit and action!

Firefighters' youth inspires at ActionDay in Lendorf - 67 participants took part!

Last weekend an exciting event took place in picturesque Lendorf that brought the local community together. The “ActionDay” of the Spittal/Lurnfeld Fire Brigade Youth attracted 67 young participants and 13 supervisors to the local playground to spend a day full of activities together. This day was not only an opportunity for the young people to get to know each other better, but also an important part of their training and teamwork.

The event served several purposes. Firstly, the young people were given the opportunity to test their skills in various areas of fire service work. The activities included exciting exercises where the young people were able to expand their knowledge of firefighting and safety applications. This is particularly important because firefighter youth teaches young people basic skills that can potentially be life-saving.

Community spirit and teamwork

Another highlight of the day was promoting teamwork. Sharing challenges strengthened the groups and taught participants the importance of working together and supporting each other. Such experiences are important not only for personal development, but also for future work in the fire department, where teamwork is essential.

The youth representatives were also an important part of “ActionDay”. They not only acted as supervisors, but also motivated and supported the young people in the activities. Their dedication ensured that the event ran smoothly and all participants had a great time. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and many young people showed great interest in continuing to work in the youth fire service.

The fire department youth plays a crucial role in the education and upbringing of young people in the region. Events like “ActionDay” not only teach important life skills, but also create friendships that can last beyond the event.
The positive impact is of great value to society, as it creates a new generation of motivated and responsible firefighters.

These types of community events clearly demonstrate the importance of engagement and collaboration. They create a sense of belonging and responsibility that can be carried over into other areas of life. Further information and details about such events are available can be found here.