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Naser Shirazi Karameh

ناصر شیرازی کرامه

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Naser Shirazi Karameh was a 44-year-old fire and rescue commander who dedicated 22 years of his life to public service. Throughout his long career in the fire department, he was known for his professional commitment to saving lives and protecting his community from danger. On January 8, 2026, while off-duty in Eslamshahr, Shirazi Karameh witnessed a wounded protester caught in the midst of clashes. Moving instinctively to help, he attempted to rescue the injured individual and bring them to safety, consistent with his decades of experience as a first responder. During this final act of courage, he was shot and killed. Shirazi Karameh is remembered as a man who spent his entire adult life in the service of others, ultimately sacrificing his own life while attempting to save a fellow citizen.

ناصر شیرازی کرامه، ۴۴ ساله، فرمانده «حریق و نجات» با ۲۲ سال سابقه خدمت در سازمان آتش‌نشانی بود. او بیش از دو دهه از عمر خود را وقف حفاظت از جان مردم و امدادرسانی در شرایط دشوار کرده بود و در میان همکاران و شهروندان به عنوان فردی فداکار شناخته می‌شد. در ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، در حالی که او خارج از شیفت کاری خود در اسلامشهر حضور داشت، با صحنه مجروح شدن یکی از معترضان در جریان درگیری‌ها مواجه شد. او با تکیه بر وظیفه انسانی و حرفه‌ای خود، برای نجات جان آن فرد زخمی و دور کردن او از محل خطر اقدام کرد. در حین این تلاش شجاعانه، ناصر شیرازی کرامه هدف شلیک مستقیم قرار گرفت و جان خود را از دست داد. او که تمام زندگی حرفه‌ای‌اش را صرف نجات جان انسان‌ها کرده بود، در آخرین لحظات زندگی نیز در راه یاری رساندن به دیگری به شهادت رسید.

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