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Ana Kipiani

“When I'm wearing my firefighting gear, I feel like a superhero. There's nothing else like it.”

Ana Kipiani is the kind of woman who could light up a room on the dreariest of days. The Georgian firefighter's personality is as warm as her hometown of Batumi, known for its beautiful beaches and sunny weather. Ana has always been community-driven, which is what drew her to firefighting in the first place - helping others is second nature. Despite the challenging nature of the job, Ana finds incredible satisfaction in fighting fires and saving lives. When she's not on duty, you can find Ana whipping up traditional Georgian dishes or practicing her guitar skills.

How did you get interested in firefighting?

I've always had a desire to help people. When I was growing up in Batumi, we had a devastating fire in our neighborhood. I saw firsthand the bravery of the firefighters who risked their lives to save others, and it inspired me to pursue the same path.

What's the most rewarding part of your job?

There's nothing like the feeling of saving someone's life. It's such a rush and it reminds me why I chose this profession in the first place.

A burning building with firefighters working to put out the flames
Fighting fires is like being on the frontlines of a battle. It's terrifying, yet exhilarating.
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