Emergency responders in Altrandsberg performed an inspection.
On a sunny August day, the 14th, the Altrandsberg fire department's U40 team, named "Edelweiß," showcased their knot-tying skills in a performance badge event. The event, held in Variant 1, was meticulously organised and supervised by a referee team led by KBM Alexander Beier, IJW Daniel Iglhaut, and Florian Raab.
The day began with a knot-tying assessment, a significant part of the overall examination for the team. They had intensively prepared for this moment through several training sessions in the weeks leading up to it, aiming to execute the task with confidence and routine.
The knot-tying assessment followed the prescribed guidelines of the performance badge event, ensuring a fair and standardised evaluation. The team displayed their proficiency in knot-tying during the event, but the specific outcome of their performance was not disclosed.
The knot-tying assessment was the first test among several tests in the performance badge event. The team's strong start bodes well for their overall performance in the event.
The Altrandsberg fire department's U40 team had been working diligently to meet the demands of the event. Their hard work and dedication were evident in their confident and routine performance during the knot-tying assessment.
The referee team, led by KBM Alexander Beier, IJW Daniel Iglhaut, and Florian Raab, oversaw the knot-tying assessment, ensuring that the event ran smoothly and fairly. The team's performance during the assessment marked the beginning of an exciting day for the Altrandsberg fire department's U40 team in their pursuit of the performance badge.
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