Cape Town Firefighters Heading to World Rescue Challenge in Spain

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Six firefighters from Cape Town are set to participate in the prestigious World Rescue Challenge in Lanzarote, Spain, in October. This international event will see them compete against specialized extrication teams from around the world. The Cape Town Destroyers are the only African team in the competition.

Gratitude and Pride for Opportunity to Represent Cape Town

Morné Haskell, the Goodwood Fire Station commander and incident commander of the Cape Town Destroyers, expresses profound gratitude and pride for the opportunity to represent Cape Town at the World Rescue Challenge. This event comprises a series of extrication and trauma contests that evaluate the efficiency and skill of rescue operations.

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Preparation for the World Rescue Challenge

In preparation for the event, the Goodwood Fire Station conducted a mock motor vehicle accident scenario to simulate situations frequently encountered by Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Services. This exercise demonstrated rescue procedures that prioritize victim safety and well-being.

Haskell emphasizes that experience, dedication, and training play a pivotal role in reducing harm. The objective is to remove the vehicle from around the victim, facilitating safe extrication and subsequent medical treatment at a hospital.

Previous Participation in International Competitions

The Cape Town Destroyers previously participated in international competitions, traveling to Luxembourg in 2020 to vie for the extrication and trauma champions title against 70 other teams. Although they did not secure the top prize, the team earned a respectable tenth place in the standard 20-minute extrication scenario.

Importance of Attending Workshops at the World Rescue Challenge

Arlene Wehr, the City’s Fire and Rescue head of operations in District West, stresses the significance of attending workshops at the World Rescue Challenge. These sessions provide invaluable learning opportunities that contribute to the team members’ professional growth. Furthermore, the acquired knowledge can be shared with their colleagues, ultimately enhancing the quality of service provided to the city’s communities.

Fostering International Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange

The World Rescue Challenge serves not only as a platform for showcasing exceptional rescue skills but also fosters international collaboration and knowledge exchange among the participating teams. Cape Town’s firefighters eagerly anticipate the upcoming challenge, eager to learn from their global counterparts and bring home valuable insights to benefit their city and country.

Liam Fortuin is a Cape Town journalist whose reporting on the city’s evolving food culture—from township kitchens to wine-land farms—captures the flavours and stories of South Africa’s many kitchens. Raised in Bo-Kaap, he still starts Saturday mornings hunting koesisters at family stalls on Wale Street, a ritual that feeds both his palate and his notebook.

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