Dubai Firefighters Conquer Burj Khalifa in Under an Hour, Set Record

Three highly trained Dubai Civil Defence firefighters scaled all 159 floors of Burj Khalifa wearing 15kg gear, completing the climb in 52 minutes, showcasing exceptional endurance, skill, and readiness to tackle high-rise emergencies

Dubai Civil Defence (DCD) firefighters have set a new Guinness World Record by racing up the 159 floors of Burj Khalifa in less than an hour. The three Emirati firefighters completed the climb in full firefighting gear weighing 15 kilograms, achieving the remarkable time of 52 minutes and 30 seconds.

The challenge was far from easy. The heavy protective suits created extreme heat, while the limited oxygen in the upper floors compounded the difficulty. According to DCD, the final stages of the climb were particularly demanding due to physical fatigue and the effects of gravity.

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To prepare for this extraordinary feat, the firefighters underwent an intensive daily training programme. Their regimen included endurance exercises, fitness routines, and realistic simulations designed to mimic the harsh conditions faced during emergency operations. This preparation ensured the team could safely complete the challenge without any medical incidents.

The climb was officially verified by Guinness-certified observers who carefully documented the timing, equipment, and number of participants. The meticulous verification ensured that all Guinness World Record standards were met, adding official recognition to the firefighters’ achievement.

DCD emphasised that the climb was more than a display of physical strength. “It sends a clear message about the readiness of Dubai’s firefighters, both physically and professionally,” a spokesperson said. The challenge highlighted the teams’ ability to respond efficiently to emergencies, particularly in high-rise buildings.

Participants were selected based on exceptional fitness, extensive field experience, and professionalism. Their determination and perseverance inspired colleagues across the civil defence force, boosting morale and demonstrating the high level of training and dedication required for modern firefighting.

The achievement quickly captured public attention, with social media videos of the firefighters training in full gear going viral. Viewers across the UAE expressed admiration, recognising the team as a symbol of national pride and inspiration.

This record-breaking climb reinforces Dubai Civil Defence’s commitment to excellence and readiness, showcasing how dedication, discipline, and rigorous training can overcome even the most extreme challenges. The feat is a testament to the physical and mental resilience of Dubai’s firefighting professionals.

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