Yerseit Bralin, squad commander of fire station No. 7 in Kurmangazy district, Atyrau region, has set a new national record in Kazakhstan. The emergency worker pulled a railway car weighing 165.2 tons over a distance of nine meters, improving his own previous achievement. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
"Earlier, in 2024, he became the country's record holder by towing a 94-ton railcar," the Ministry of Emergency Situations said. The ministry noted that the new result is further confirmation of the high level of physical fitness of Kazakhstani rescuers.
"The new achievement has become a vivid example of the strength, endurance and determination of an employee of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan," the ministry emphasized.
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Earlier, Kursiv wrote that in the Akmola region, rescuers responded to an unusual call: a magpie chick needed help. It was also reported that a resident of Astana was pulled out of the Yesil River after a report of a jump from a bridge.
Bralin's new record has generated significant interest among Kazakhstani athletes and rescuers. His achievement is seen not only as a display of physical strength but also as an example of willpower and perseverance. Ministry officials noted that such records encourage employees to improve their professional training.
It is worth noting that such records are rare in Kazakhstan, and pulling a load of over 165 tons is a unique feat. This record may be entered into the Kazakhstan Book of Records. The event is widely discussed on social media, with many users admiring Bralin's strength.
Additional information about the rescuer: Yerseit Bralin serves as a squad commander at fire station No. 7 in Kurmangazy district. He previously set a record in 2024 by towing a 94-ton railcar. His physical fitness and professionalism are highly regarded by the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
The ministry emphasizes that such achievements demonstrate the competitiveness of Kazakhstani rescuers on the international stage. Experts suggest that Bralin may set new records in the future.
