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Firefighters from Semily were put through rigorous training. They had to climb a tower and a well to help the injured.

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Orientation and skills in extreme conditions were tested by a demanding 24-hour training of firefighters-climbers from the Liberec region, which was also attended by rescuers from Semily. The training at the Frýdštejn Castle and in Liberec focused on the individual skills of rescuers in technical rescue of people, for example from a tower or a well. Annual special training is key for effective interventions in saving lives and property.
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Orientation and skills in extreme conditions were tested by a demanding 24-hour training of firefighters-climbers from the Liberec region, which was also attended by rescuers from Semily. The training at the Frýdštejn Castle and in Liberec focused on the individual skills of rescuers in technical rescue of people, for example from a tower or a well. Annual special training is key for effective interventions in saving lives and property.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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