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LARA - International Firefighters Day

LARA International Firefighters Day Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared May 4, 2021 as International Firefighters Day to recognize the hard work and sacrifices that firefighters across Michigan make to keep their communities safe. Michigan is home to over 1,000 fire departments and over 30,000 firefighters. On International Firefighters Day, we honor the fearless men and women who not only run towards burning buildings and risk their own lives to save others but are often the first response when we need medical attention in our homes, said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Through a pandemic, firefighters have continued serving on the frontlines, stepping up amidst extraordinary circumstances to keep selflessly serving their communities.

Dolphin Entertainment: The Door & Viewpoint Creative Partner to Develop Strategy and Digital Content For Leary Firefighters Foundation s International Firefighters Day Broadcast

(1) Event recognizes firefighters and launches the foundation s virtual training video series with the largest fire training exercise in NYC NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / May 4, 2021 / PR powerhouse The Door and award-winning content production house Viewpoint Creative, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: DLPN), have teamed up with the Leary Firefighters Foundation to celebrate International Firefighters Day. Honoring firefighters across the country, the Leary Firefighters Foundation held a digital broadcast for foundation donors and firefighters nationwide, celebrating International Firefighters Day on Tuesday, May 4. The Door s team built out the International Firefighters Day campaign strategy that sought to thank firefighters and strategically launch the announcement of the Foundation s Virtual Training series.

Suffolk firefighters reveal Covid strain on mental health | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 11:30 AM May 2, 2021    Suffolk firefighters are going to be cycling the length of the UK to raise awareness of mental health - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Staying safe while continuing to serve on the frontline has put added pressure on Suffolk s firefighters during the pandemic. Crews have been battling to stay well enough to continue working, interacting with those on the frontline and often forced to work in close confinement with colleagues and members of the public, all whilst trying to protect their own families at home.  These - plus the regular pressures on firefighters mental health - are being highlighted as crews prepare for a charity bike ride.

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