Golden achievement: Friedersbach fire department youth shines in the badge test

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At the Lower Austrian Fire Department and Safety Center, JFM Lukas Kröpfl and JFM Arthur Geisberger successfully acquired the fire brigade youth achievement badge in gold. A great success for the Friedersbach Fire Brigade Youth!

Golden achievement: Friedersbach fire department youth shines in the badge test

In October, two young fire brigade members from the Friedersbach Fire Brigade Youth achieved a remarkable success. The two young firefighters, Lukas Kröpfl and Arthur Geisberger, successfully completed the gold firefighter youth achievement badge. This badge is an award achieved through a series of challenging tests and tasks that demonstrate the knowledge and skills of young firefighters. It is considered an important step on the way to active service in the fire department.

The fire service youth achievement badge in gold is made up of four main areas: specialist knowledge, practical skills, teamwork and commitment. To receive this award, participants must successfully complete challenging tasks and demonstrate that they are well prepared both theoretically and practically.

The meaning of the award

The awarding of the fire brigade youth achievement badge is not only very important for the juniors, but also shows the fire brigade's commitment and the effort to inspire young people to join the fire service. The training in the fire brigade youth not only teaches children and young people technical knowledge, but also team spirit, a sense of responsibility and social skills that they can use both in the fire service and in later life.

With their success, Lukas Kröpfl and Arthur Geisberger contribute to the pride of the Friedersbach fire department. Their achievements underline the importance of youth work within the fire service and the need to promote young talent for the challenges of the fire service. Such training programs ensure that committed and well-trained firefighters will continue to be available in the future so that they can act quickly and competently in emergencies.

The success of Lukas and Arthur confirms once again that working in the youth fire service is both rewarding and valuable. This not only motivates the current members, but also inspires other young people to join the fire department youth and gain the valuable experiences that this leisure activity offers. More information about this and about future events of the Friedersbach Fire Brigade Youth can be found at www.meinkreis.at.