LAST EFFORT OF THE YEAR

Rescues, fires and emergencies: this is what December 31 was like for Ibiza Firefighters.

A day full of interventions in Sant Jordi, Santa Eulària and Vila closes the calendar of the insular corps with rescues, fires and minor services.
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2024 comes to an end, but not without one last effort on the part of the Ibiza firefighters. Firefighters of Ibizawho have had a December 31 full of services throughout the island. From the removal of a dangerous branch to the extinguishing of a forest fire and the rescue of a cat, the body has demonstrated its commitment to the safety of citizens, even on the last day of the year.

Incidents in Sant Jordi and Santa Eulària

In the early hours of the morning, firefighters intervened in Sant Jordi, where a broken branch on the public road obstructed the passage of vehicles. With the use of the arm and under the direction of a corporal and two firefighters, the team managed to clear the area without major complications.

Hours later, in camí de les Dàlies in Santa Eulària, the team faced a fire caused by the burning of pruning debris in a forest mass. The rapid intervention of three firefighters, led by a foreman and supported by a fire engine, prevented the flames from spreading and causing further damage.

A special rescue to close the year

The day closed in Vila with a more anecdotal, but no less important touch: what could be the last cat rescue of 2024. Although no further details on the exact location have been provided, the intervention highlighted the wide variety of services that firefighters must attend to, from major emergencies to more particular tasks.

A year of constant commitment

With these interventions, the Ibiza Firefighters culminate a year full of challenges. They have stood out for their speed and efficiency in emergencies such as forest fires, rescues in areas of difficult access and minor services that ensure the safety of the community. From the insular body they have recalled the importance of citizen collaboration to prevent risk situations, especially in seasons of high temperatures or heavy rains. In their social networks, they have expressed their gratitude to the inhabitants of the island for their support and commitment throughout 2024.

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