Three Days That Save Lives!

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Three Days That Save Lives!

The Ukrainian FireFighters Foundation has successfully completed an intensive training course for rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine

We conducted a three-day Off-Road Driving Basic Course, designed specifically for those who work where roads simply do not exist. Today, it is critically important that rescuers can reach any location — quickly, safely, and confidently.

What we did to strengthen the mobility and safety of rescuers:

-Trained confident off-road driving skills.
Our instructors taught essential techniques for operating specialized vehicles in the most challenging off-road conditions.

-Enhanced team coordination.
Participants practiced coordinated actions in stressful situations — when every second counts, and seconds save lives.

-Worked with essential rescue equipment.
Rescuers trained with winches, pulley systems, High-Lift jacks, rigging gear, shackles, and other equipment vital for real off-road missions.

-Boosted operational mobility.
Each participant gained practical skills that will significantly improve the efficiency and safety of SES units during high-risk operations.

-And — rescuers did not leave empty-handed.
Units received fully equipped rigging rescue kits, enabling them to operate in a wide range of off-road emergency scenarios.

-Certification of graduates.
Congratulations to everyone who successfully completed the course! Your new knowledge means greater safety for you — and a better chance of survival for those awaiting rescue.

Special thanks to our partner — Nova Ukraine.
Your support made this course possible. Your contribution to the training of Ukrainian rescuers is a contribution to the safety of our entire country.

Heartfelt thanks to our instructors:
Evgen Sokur, Vadym Moroz, Andrll Bieliaiev
and the entire instructor team who shared invaluable hands-on expertise.

We continue strengthening the Ukrainian fire and rescue service — making it more skilled, more resilient, and more effective.

Together — we save lives!