The concert is set to take place on April 27
The 3-year-old had wanted to celebrate his birthday with firefighters.
Firefighters from the General Department of Civil Defence in Dubai fulfilled the wish of a 3-year-old boy by celebrating his birthday with him and his family.
According to Emarat Al Youm, firefighters from Al Barsha Fire and Rescue Center had visited Khaled Abdullah Jawhar on his birthday after the Government Communications Department received a letter from the boy.
In his letter the boy expressed his admiration for the firefighter’s noble profession and personality, asking if his birthday could be held this year among the men of the first line of defence.
The Director-General of Fire and Rescue Affairs, Brigadier General Expert Ali Hassan Al-Mutawa, stated that the Dubai Civil Defence’s rapid response to fulfil a child’s wish reflected the department’s eagerness in developing strong relationships with the community.
He explained that the General Administration of Dubai Civil Defence appreciates taking part in various community occasions and that its main goal is protecting lives and property.
He reaffirmed that social communication is a top priority for the Dubai government on their mission to achieve the highest degrees of happiness and safety in the city.
The concert is set to take place on April 27
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