JAPAN DONATED 28 FIREFIGHTING VEHICLES TO ARMENIA
Sona Hakobyan
"Radiolur"
11.08.2010 12:56
On February 10, 2009 a contract has been signed between the Armenian
and Japan governments about donation of 28 firefighting vehicles to
the fire brigades in Yerevan. The completely new vehicles are already
in Yerevan. Japanese experts have come to Yerevan to instruct 135
rescuer- firemen how to apply the new vehicles, and show what tools
and opportunities it has.
Today, the solemn donation ceremony of the vehicles took place in
the Republic Square of Armenia. A number of officials took part in
this ceremony, namely, the Minister of the Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan, the Secretary of the National Security Council Arthur
Baghdasaryan, and the Ministers of Health and Emergency Situations.
"I am sure that these firefighting vehicles will arrive the place of
fire, as soon as the alarm will sound to carry out the appropriate
rescuing activities to guarantee the security of the people. Japan
has suffered from natural calamities not less. I hope our experience
in management of disasters will be of great use for Armenia," the
deputy ambassador of Japan Manabu Miyagava told.
From: A. Papazian
Sona Hakobyan
"Radiolur"
11.08.2010 12:56
On February 10, 2009 a contract has been signed between the Armenian
and Japan governments about donation of 28 firefighting vehicles to
the fire brigades in Yerevan. The completely new vehicles are already
in Yerevan. Japanese experts have come to Yerevan to instruct 135
rescuer- firemen how to apply the new vehicles, and show what tools
and opportunities it has.
Today, the solemn donation ceremony of the vehicles took place in
the Republic Square of Armenia. A number of officials took part in
this ceremony, namely, the Minister of the Territorial Administration
Armen Gevorgyan, the Secretary of the National Security Council Arthur
Baghdasaryan, and the Ministers of Health and Emergency Situations.
"I am sure that these firefighting vehicles will arrive the place of
fire, as soon as the alarm will sound to carry out the appropriate
rescuing activities to guarantee the security of the people. Japan
has suffered from natural calamities not less. I hope our experience
in management of disasters will be of great use for Armenia," the
deputy ambassador of Japan Manabu Miyagava told.
From: A. Papazian