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A Firefighter on an Emergency Call

  • Writer: Admim
    Admim
  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 2 min read

In the city of Dashoguz, a brave firefighter named Myrat begins his shift early in the morning. He checks his uniform, helmet, gloves, and boots carefully. Firefighting is dangerous work, so everything must be ready. After drinking a warm cup of tea with his team, he sits in the station, reviewing safety rules and emergency plans.


Around 10 o’clock, a loud alarm suddenly rings.

“Emergency! Small house fire near the bazaar!”

The room becomes silent for a moment, then everyone moves quickly. Myrat and his team run to the fire truck, put on their helmets, and start the engine. The siren echoes through the streets as they rush to the location.


When they arrive, smoke is rising from a small house. A few neighbors stand outside, worried. One woman says,

“My children are inside!”


Myrat reacts immediately. He puts on his oxygen mask and enters the house with another firefighter. The air is hot and smoky, but they move carefully, checking each room. Soon, they find two frightened children hiding under a table.


“Don’t worry. We are here to help,” Myrat says calmly.


He lifts one child while his partner carries the other. They move quickly through the smoke and out of the house. The mother runs to them with tears in her eyes, hugging her children tightly.


Outside, another team works to put out the fire. They spray water on the burning roof until the flames disappear. After a few minutes, the situation is under control. The house is damaged, but everyone is safe.


Myrat sits on a bench to catch his breath. His face is tired but proud. The mother approaches him again and says,

“Thank you, oglum. You saved my family.”


Myrat smiles humbly. “We only did our duty.”


Back at the station, the team cleans the equipment and writes a report. They talk about the rescue and review what went well and what needs improvement. Firefighting is not only about strength—it requires teamwork and courage.


As the sun begins to set, Myrat looks at the fire truck and thinks,

“Every call is different, but helping people is always worth it.”


He feels ready for the next challenge.



Vocabulary – Hekaýadaky käbir sözler


English

Pronunciation

Türkmençe

firefighter

/ˈfaɪərˌfaɪtər/

ýangyn söndüriji

emergency

/ɪˈmɜːrdʒənsi/

tiz ýagdaý / heläkçilik ýagdaýy

alarm

/əˈlɑːrm/

duýduryş

smoke

/smoʊk/

tüsse

rescue

/ˈrɛskjuː/

halas etmek

helmet

/ˈhɛlmɪt/

şlem / tuwalga

oxygen mask

/ˈɑːksɪdʒən mæsk/

kislorod maskasy

flame

/fleɪm/

alaw almak

strength

/strɛŋkθ/

güýç

courage

/ˈkɜːrɪdʒ/

batyrlyk

safe

/seɪf/

abadan / arkaýyn

bench

/bɛntʃ/

oturgyç

equipment

/ɪˈkwɪpmənt/

enjamlar

teamwork

/ˈtiːmwɜːrk/

topar işi

damage

/ˈdæmɪdʒ/

zeper

neighbor

/ˈneɪbər/

goňşy

engine

/ˈɛnʤən/

dwigatel / motor

hose

/hoʊz/

şlanga


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