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The power of the fire department is not in the equipment, but in the people.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter20 hr. ago

The power of the fire department is not in the equipment, but in the people.

In Ravnah took place a ceremony celebrating the 70th anniversary of the volunteer fire department (PGD) of Ravnah, coinciding with Saint Ursula's Day. The event highlighted the historical significance of the community-driven efforts in maintaining safety and values such as courage, solidarity, responsibility, and mutual respect. Participants included firefighters, supporters, and representatives from nine fire associations of the Cerkno Fire Association. The parade emphasized unity, dedication, and the ongoing commitment of generations of volunteers who have served the community through various emergencies like fires, natural disasters, and traffic accidents. The current PGD Ravne has 88 members, including veterans and new recruits, reflecting continued local engagement. Local leaders praised the role of volunteers in fostering community resilience and trust.

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The power of the fire department is not in the equipment, but in the people.

In Ravnah took place a ceremony celebrating the 70th anniversary of the volunteer fire department (PGD) of Ravnah, coinciding with Saint Ursula's Day. The event highlighted the historical significance of the community-driven efforts in maintaining safety and values such as courage, solidarity, responsibility, and mutual respect. Participants included firefighters, supporters, and representatives from nine fire associations of the Cerkno Fire Association. The parade emphasized unity, dedication, and the ongoing commitment of generations of volunteers who have served the community through various emergencies like fires, natural disasters, and traffic accidents. The current PGD Ravne has 88 members, including veterans and new recruits, reflecting continued local engagement. Local leaders praised the role of volunteers in fostering community resilience and trust.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the celebration of a volunteer fire department's anniversary and emphasizes community values and continuity across generations. While it mentions local leaders and their comments, there is no overt ideological leaning or partisan framing. The tone remains balanced, focusing on

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