Smolensk first-graders from school No. 2 visited the museum of the Ministry of Emergency Situations

The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Smolensk organized a thematic excursion for first-graders of school No. 2. As part of the event, young residents of Smolensk made beds for the service fire and rescue, as well as the museum of firefighters and rescuers.

During the visit to the 5th PSCh, the commander of the department Dmitry Stratienko told the schoolchildren about the features of his work, the equipment and the equipment of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

In the museum, the children tried on firefighters’ clothes, got acquainted with the exhibition stands and a fire truck.

“At the same time, the guys didn’t leave empty-handed. Their phones contained many memorable photos, looking at which they will remember more than once from this fascinating trip to the museum,” the press service of the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Smolensk region said.

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