Birmingham is buzzing as it hosts the World Police and Fire Games, an epic showdown featuring the world's most talented first responders! Over 8,500 athletes from more than 70 countries have descended upon our city for this multi-sport extravaganza. Get ready for some serious competition! The Games boast over 70 events, ranging from specialized challenges like Police Pistol Combat and Ultimate Firefighter, to classic sports such as basketball, cycling, and soccer. Venues all over Birmingham are packed with action! Among the many competitors are Regional Superintendent Eric Oliver and Special Agent Jay Lacy, both representing the Norfolk Southern Police Department. These two bring over 35 years of experience to the table and are pumped to compete internationally! "Norfolk Southern police work closely with first responders to promote safety and strengthen the communities we serve," said Chris Stanley, NS Police Director. "We look forward to cheering on the athletes competing this year!" The WPFG is expected to inject a whopping $65 million into Alabama’s tourism industry! Athletes and fans will be filling hotels, restaurants, and shops, giving our local businesses a major boost. Founded in 1985, the World Police & Fire Games happen every two years and bring together athletes from law enforcement, fire departments, and corrections from around the globe. It's a celebration of camaraderie, service, and resilience. For Lacy and Oliver, the Games are especially meaningful. After a health challenge in 2023, Lacy credits his NS team and family for his comeback. Oliver, a seasoned veteran, sees his return as a tribute to Team NS. As the Games continue, all eyes are on Birmingham, as we celebrate the dedication and skill of first responders worldwide – including these two stellar officers from the rails.Magic City Heats Up with World Police & Fire Games!
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Hometown Heroes on the World Stage
NS Pride
Big Boost for Birmingham
More Than Just Games
Personal Triumphs
Go Team!
