On Saturday, April 26, the Baltimore City Fire Department will recognize the heroic efforts of its personnel during the 2025 Medals Day Ceremony, set to take place at 1:00 p.m. at the War Memorial in downtown Baltimore. The event will acknowledge members of the department who have demonstrated exceptional courage and service, while also paying tribute to those who have given their lives in the line of duty.
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The ceremony will feature remarks from Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and City Council President Zeke Cohen. Awards will be presented to firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and communications staff for acts of bravery and distinguished service. Special recognitions will also be given to those whose dedication and performance stood out over the past year.
The Medals Day Ceremony is both a celebration and a moment of reflection for the Baltimore community. It not only highlights the vital role of first responders in public safety but also serves to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting the city.
The Baltimore City Fire Department invites the public to attend and show support for the men and women who continue to serve with distinction.
Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from a press release issued by the Baltimore City Fire Department.
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