Course On Fire Brigade Enables Civil Servers To Act In Emergency Situations

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Initiated with theoretical classes live via GOOGLE MEET, from October 14th to 17th, the activities of the Fire Brigade Training - Classes II and III - were completed with face-to-face practices on October 23rd and 24th.

With three simultaneous classes in this first stage, the course offered by the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (Esmat) addressed contents such as prevention and fire fighting, fire theory, area abandonment and first aid, with the objective of preparing the participants to act with responsibility and agility in emergency situations. The practical stage was developed in the Annex IV and at the Palmas Forum, with simulations supervised by instructors from the Military Fire Department of the state of Tocantins.

For Terezinha Pereira, collaborator of Class II, the course brought practical and accessible learning that can make a difference in critical moments.

“I really enjoyed the course, it was a very good experience. I learned how to deal with fires and emergency situations, such as in case of heart attack. I feel more prepared and very pleased to have participated," she said.

Edilma Sousa Mota, a judicial assistant at the General Archive of the TJTO, assessed the experience as enriching: "Participating in the course was a very important and rewarding experience. The course made me rethink the importance of prevention and emergency action in our workplace, as well as in our daily lives".

Jessyca Lira, of the Legal Advisory of the Medical Board and participant of Class III, reinforced the collective character of institutional security.

“Attending the course was an extremely enriching experience. The training provided fundamental knowledge on fire prevention and fighting, environment evacuation and first aid, enhancing my ability to act safely and responsibly in emergency situations. I feel more prepared to contribute to a safer environment. I recommend to everyone participation in this type of training, because safety is a collective commitment and the knowledge acquired can make all the difference at critical moments", she commented.

Next stages

The course is being taught by professionals: 1st Lieutenant Neivaldo Honorato de Melo, Sergeant Lynneker Alexander Charley Brito Marques and André Luís Tonaco Costa. The initiative is part of a schedule that provides for the training of six classes until November this year, reaching civil servers of different units of the Judiciary of the state of Tocantins. 

The next classes will be addressed to the General Internal Affairs of Justice (Class IV), the Court of Justice (Class V) and Esmat itself (Class VI). At the end of the cycle, more than one hundred professionals will have been trained, contributing to the construction of a preventive and collaborative culture within the Judiciary of the state of Tocantins.


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