The Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco Welcomes New Recruits in Helmet Presentation Ceremony.

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Résumé:
Four new recruits were presented with their intervention helmets in a ceremony held by the Monaco Firefighters Corps, marking the end of their five-month training and symbolizing their commitment to the Corps and their mission to protect and safeguard people and property.

Histoire complète :
The Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco recently held a ceremony to present four new recruits with their intervention helmets. Led by Lieutenant-Colonel Maxime Yvrard, the Chief of the Corps, the ceremony took place in the presence of several dignitaries, including Mr. Lionel Beffre, Minister of the Interior, Colonel Tony Varo, Commander of the Public Force, Mr. Christophe Prat, Director General of the Department of the Interior, Lieutenant-Colonel Martial Pied, Chief of the Prince’s Carabiniers, and Father Christian Venard, Chaplain of the Public Force, who blessed the helmets.

The new recruits are part of the “Sergeant Henri Campredon” promotion, named after a firefighter who died in the line of duty in 1979. Their intervention helmets were presented to them by their respective sponsors, marking the culmination of five months of training. This act symbolizes their commitment and their membership in the Corps, as well as their bond with their fellow servicemen and women with whom they will undertake missions to protect lives and property in Monaco and neighboring communities.

They will proudly and dignifiedly uphold the Corps’ motto: “Courage – Dedication – Sacrifice.”

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Source:
Gouvernement Monaco

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