How Amsterdam Pioneered the World's First Organized Fire Department
Amsterdam is credited with developing one of the earliest formal fire-fighting organizations in history. The city introduced structured fire prevention and response systems that became a model for urban fire safety worldwide. These innovations emerged from the practical necessity of protecting a densely built, canal-laced city prone to devastating blazes. Amsterdam's approach laid the groundwork for the modern fire departments that cities around the world rely on today.
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