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Kwame Yeboah

“Every day is a new challenge, but I love it. The feeling of saving someone's life is indescribable.”

Kwame is a Beninese firefighter who grew up in Hong Kong. He always knew he wanted to help people and found his calling as a firefighter after a family member was rescued from a burning building. Kwame is an adrenaline junkie and loves the rush of saving someone from a dangerous situation. When off-duty, he enjoys practicing martial arts and exploring new hiking trails. Kwame is proud of his Beninese and Hong Kong heritage and frequently cooks traditional dishes from both cultures for his colleagues at the fire station.

What has been your most memorable experience as a firefighter?

Definitely rescuing a family of five from a burning building. It was a team effort and we were able to get them all out safely.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to become a firefighter?

It's a mentally and physically demanding job, but if you have the drive and determination, it's incredibly fulfilling. It's important to have a strong support system too, because the job can take a toll on you emotionally.

A burning building with firefighters battling the flames
The heat from the flames was intense, but nothing could deter us from rescuing the family trapped inside the burning building.
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