Young Cuban Firefighter Conferred Post-mortem Medal for Bravery
Camaguey, Cuba, April 9 (acn) -- Cuban President Raul Castro conferred the Medal for Bravery, post mortem, on young firefighter Alejandro Clivillé
Sariol, who died from a heart attack caused by asphyxia, while trying to put out a blaze at a local department store in
this eastern Cuban
city.
The distinction acknowledges the heroic action of the young firefighter, said Rosario Penton, member of the provincial
bureau of the Cuban Communist Party, as she addressed participants at the burial ceremony. She underscored the short but
fruitful record of the young firefighter, who was chosen to joined the Provincial Firefighters Command for his merits
and skills.
Firefighter Alejandro Cliville was one of the first to arrive at the place in flames, a department store named El
Encanto, in downtown Camaguey. A dozen of people were also hospitalized without risk for their lives as a result of the
blaze, which was put out in six hours.
The interment ceremony was attended by relatives, friends, firefighters, the first secretary of the Communist Party in
the province, government officials and officers with the Interior Ministry.
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