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Zhangjiakou firefighters worked hard for 7 hours and their firefighting suits froze into "ice armor." What is the daily life of firefighters like?

The lowest temperature in Zhangjiakou was -27℃. Six hours after the firefighters put out the fire, their firefighting suits were frozen into "ice armor"!

We want to pay tribute to the firefighters! The weather in the north is cold, and many firefighters have turned into "ice armor" after their mission. They need to break the ice before they can take it off. Every time I see it, I feel distressed. And this time it is still three o'clock in the morning, and we are all still there. While they are sleeping, they are using their lives to protect and guard us and our city.

The daily life of firefighters consists of physical training, professional training, missions, etc.

Physical training, long-distance running and sprinting, frog jumps, push-ups, squats, etc. Like other troops, training such as weight-bearing and obstacles is indispensable. Only with physical fitness can we better respond to emergencies. Of course, this training task is different in every place, it just depends on how it is arranged.

Professional training, quickly laying and connecting water pipes, operating special vehicles, wearing anti-virus clothing (chemical protective clothing), two-section ladder climbing, hanging hook ladder climbing, etc., these are the basics. There are also drill training, fire rescue, medical first aid, drowning rescue, diving, collapse rescue, etc.

When you go on a mission, there is a lot of content, from putting out fires to removing hornets' nests, from car accident rescue to pinched fingers, etc. There are large and small emergency rescue missions.

There are also ideological education and theoretical knowledge learning, fire science, water supply, foam dry powder supply, fire equipment and facility operation, teamwork, psychological counseling, etc.

Firefighters are on duty every day, especially during holidays, and they are in a state of first- and second-level combat readiness. Their daily life is to improve their abilities and professional skills so that they can better respond to the increasing number of emergencies. They are heroes and the most beautiful rebels. Whenever there is danger, they must be at the front. When they put on and take off their firefighting uniforms, we all want to express our gratitude, thanking them for guarding the safety of people's property and guarding our entire city. Therefore, we must learn fire safety knowledge, pay attention to fire prevention, reduce the occurrence of dangerous situations, and reduce the danger to firefighters.