Forgotten State Heroes: Over 30 firefighters worked on Friday so Kosovo is not in the dark

More than 30 firefighters on Friday evening worked until morning for KEK not to stop producing electricity. Their operation was successfully performed, but these workers continue to work in poor conditions. Even for the former fire commander in the Pristina region, Latif Zeka, these workers are forgotten [...]
More than 30 firefighters on Friday evening worked until morning for KEK not to stop producing electricity. Their operation was successfully performed, but these workers continue to work in poor conditions. For even the former fire commander in the Pristina region, Latif Zeka, these workers are forgotten by the country's institutions.
From Friday evening to Saturday morning hours, firefighters stayed at the Kosovo Energy Corporation.
This was in the wake of the terrorist attack carried out on the Iber Lepenci channel, exactly in the village of Zubin Potok.
And details of the work they did, gave the fire commander for the Pristina region, Male Gashi.
I've been obsessed with the fire and rescue service response for a very short time. All fire units throughout the Republic of Kosovo have been ready for intervention. At 9: 00 p.m. we've received the information in 21 minutes and a few minutes before KEK. And all units in the Republic of Kosovo have been willing to come to our aid and carry out the” operation, Gashi said.
Other teams from different cities were helped.
Annie, why is she doing her job successfully Friday, firemen are short of capacity.
“Two issues are the main ones that we're aware of, it's staff and the age of 48x1>, said Latif Zeka, commander of firefighters in the Pristina region.
According to him, these workers are even still forgotten by the country's institutions.
And I've been working a very long time out of 85, and I've tried a lot of cases, and only when they needed us, then they said that every one of us would get better or when elections were held said that every one of us would improve, but so far very little has been done for the fireman. Plus that very small number is of firefighters in Kosovo, which needs 1500 residents to have a 148x1> fireman, Zeka says.
In addition to the small number, firefighters also face outdated vehicles, and they even have complaints about the payment they receive and not the payment of risk. /tat1












