Kuwait Fire Force stood firm in face of aggression
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At a glance
- The Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) demonstrated high readiness during Iranian aggression, protecting lives and property.
- KFF responded effectively to incidents involving debris from intercepted missiles and drones, as well as fires.
- The force maintained operational readiness, coordinating with other government bodies and providing daily media briefings.
The Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) showcased a high level of readiness and dedication in response to the Iranian aggression against the country, demonstrating a strong commitment to safeguarding lives and property. The force's performance underscored its vital role in maintaining public safety under challenging circumstances.
The Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) proved the high level of readiness and dedication from the outset of the Iranian aggression against the country.
KFF displayed robust operational preparedness, executing significant response efforts to deal with debris from intercepted missiles and drones, and extinguishing fires caused by the attacks in various locations. These actions highlighted the competence of KFF personnel and their crucial function in managing field emergencies and protecting communities with determination and professionalism.
The performance of its personnel underscored their commitment to protect lives and properties, and maintain public safety under challenging circumstances.
Since the onset of the Iranian aggression on February 28, KFF has maintained full operational readiness across all its centers. Its response was bolstered by established emergency plans and a high degree of preparedness, executed in close coordination with the Kuwait Armed Forces, the Ministry of Interior, and the Kuwait National Guard. The force's official spokesperson, Brigadier General Mohammad Al-Gharib, provided daily media briefings to detail the incidents and the measures taken.
KFF displayed strong operational preparedness and carried out significant response efforts in dealing with debris, resulting from intercepted missiles and drones, as well as fires caused by the attacks in several locations.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.