Fire Brigade Ernsthofen Celebrates 125 Years of Service
The Fire Brigade of Ernsthofen recently marked a significant milestone, celebrating its 125th anniversary with a festive gathering that attracted a large number of attendees. The event was graced by the presence of numerous firefighters, community members, and distinguished guests.
Among the attendees were notable figures including District Chief Martina Gerersdorfer, Deputy State Fire Director Martin Boyer, District Fire Commandant Rudolf Katzengruber, Mayor Karl Huber of the ÖVP party, and Pastor Rupert Grill. Their participation highlighted the importance of the fire brigade in the region and its longstanding commitment to community safety.
Prior to the anniversary celebrations, the Fire Brigade received an official commemoration certificate from the state of Lower Austria. This honor was presented during a ceremony on April 23 at the Lower Austrian Fire and Safety Center in Tulln, where Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner recognized the brigade's significant contributions over the past century and a quarter.
The event served not only as a celebration of the brigade's rich history but also as an opportunity to reinforce community ties and the importance of volunteer service in emergency response. The Fire Brigade of Ernsthofen has been an integral part of local life since its founding, demonstrating unwavering dedication and professionalism in protecting lives and property.
As the celebrations unfolded, the camaraderie among the attendees was palpable, with many sharing stories and experiences that illustrated the brigade's impact on the community. The occasion also provided a platform for reflecting on the advancements in fire safety and emergency services that have occurred over the years, pointing to a future of continued growth and adaptation.
The Fire Brigade of Ernsthofen looks forward to many more years of service, committed to safeguarding the community and enhancing fire safety awareness among residents.