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Brgy. Tangub CFAG tops Fire and Rescue Olympics

Kagawad Paula Arca proudly holds the trophy as Brgy. Tangub is officially declared CIFAG champion of the 1st Mayor Greg Fire and Rescue Olympics 2026*

Barangay Tangub in Bacolod City emerged as champion in the Barangay Community Fire Auxiliary Group (CFAG) Category of the 1st Mayor Greg Fire & Rescue Olympics 2026 (Year 4) held in Bacolod City Government Center yesterday,  highlighting the growing strength of community-based fire response efforts in Bacolod City,  a press release from the Bacolod Communications Office said.

With an average score of 88 percent, Barangay Tangub secured the top prize of P20,000, besting four other competing barangays in a series of physically demanding and skill-based challenges designed to simulate real-life emergency situations.

Barangay Tangub Kagawad Paula Arca, who also served as coach, credited their victory to preparation, teamwork, and heart.

“I told them to simply play for our barangay. During the first Fire Olympics, we won, and this time we really trained for three days, even with new members. Just play with all your heart,” Arca said.

She added that beyond the competition, the experience provided valuable learning.

Barangay Granada finished second place while Barangay 2 settled for third place.

The event, held in line with Fire Prevention Month and anchored on the theme “Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog, Hindi Ka Nag-iisa,” gathered firefighters, rescue personnel, barangays, private companies, and students in a dynamic showcase of preparedness and unity.

Representing Mayor Greg Gasataya, executive assistant Richard Chiu emphasized that the activity goes beyond competition.

“This is not an ordinary activity. This is a celebration of courage, discipline, preparedness, and public service,” the mayor’s message read.

“This is not just about physical strength or technical skill. This is about readiness, teamwork, and building a culture of excellence in emergency response.”

City Director of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Christian Nagaynay, highlighted that the Fire Olympics strengthens awareness, camaraderie, and coordination among responders.

“First, this is one way for us to further raise awareness and give greater importance to fire prevention. Second, aside from awareness, this is also an opportunity for us to get to know one another. Camaraderie and relationship-building are important among responders so we can understand our responses and strategies toward a unified approach. Third, the community that we build and maintain among ourselves is vital. Activities like the Fire Olympics give us the opportunity to strengthen those relationships,” he said.

City Fire Marshal FSUPT. Jenny Mae Masip underscored the importance of protecting lives above all.

“This Fire Prevention Month serves as a reminder that life is precious. Our primary goal is that no life will be lost. Properties can be replaced and we can start over, but when a life is lost, that is the most tragic,” Masip said.

“I would like to thank all of you for your support for our BFP activities and your commitment to the city. I also congratulate all of you for being winners,” she added.

Meanwhile, Councilor Psyche Marie Sy expressed pride in the growth of the initiative.

“During our first Fire Olympics, we only had a few participants and it was limited to the barangay level. Now, I am very proud because it has grown significantly through the efforts of our BFP and Fire Marshal. Hopefully next year, this will grow even bigger,” she said.

Other Category Winners in the High School Category, Mansilingan Agro-Industrial High School secured a back-to-back championship with an average score of 87.41, winning P15,000.

In the Company Fire Brigade Category, Ayala Capitol Fire Brigade also achieved a back-to-back victory with an outstanding 99 percent average score, earning P20,000.

All participating teams received P3,000 as consolation prizes.

The Fire Olympics featured events such as the Fire Hose Down Challenge, Bucket Relay Challenge, Emergency Medical Challenge, and Tug of War, alongside ceremonial highlights including the parade of participants, lighting of the Fire Olympics torch, and a water salute.

The city government of Bacolod, in partnership with the Bureau of Fire Protection, reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening disaster preparedness and empowering communities through training, collaboration, and shared responsibility. As emphasized in the Mayor’s message, true strength lies not only in skill but in service, unity, and the shared mission of protecting lives.*

AUXILIARY GROUPS ENCOURAGED

• THERESA MAE DULMAN

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Bacolod urged local companies and barangays to establish their own Community Fire Auxiliary Groups (CFAG) as part of a city-wide emergency preparedness initiative.

Fire Inspector Jemarie Tapiru, Deputy Fire Marshal of BFP Bacolod, said that auxiliary groups provide support to the community by serving as the first line of defense during fire incidents while professional firefighters are in transit.

According to BFP data, only 16 out of the 61 barangays in Bacolod City have established a CFAG to date.

Tapiru noted that while the BFP is prepared to organize and conduct the necessary training for these groups, many barangays still face challenges regarding the resources required to form and maintain such units.

The call for participation was highlighted during the ‘1st Mayor Greg Gasataya Fire and Rescue Olympics’ held at the Bacolod City Government Center yesterday morning.*

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