More than 30 fire service staff joined the annual Pride Cymru celebrations.
Firefighters, control room staff, corporate teams, and senior leaders from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (SWFRS) took part in the parade in Cardiff, offering fire safety advice and recruitment information while promoting the service's ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Chief fire officer Fin Monahan said: "It is important that we demonstrate our commitment to respect, inclusion, and equality for everyone across all our communities.
"Attending Pride is just one of the ways we show that we stand with our LGBTQ+ colleagues and the wider community, celebrating diversity and ensuring everyone feels seen, valued, and safe."
SWFRS said that taking part in Pride is part of their wider effort to create a workplace culture that is 'inclusive, respectful, and reflective of the diverse communities we serve.'
Kirsty Williams, commissioner, said: "It was a pleasure to join colleagues at Pride Cymru and celebrate the diversity that strengthens our communities.
"Supporting events like this shows our shared commitment to inclusion and progress."
Matthew Collins, DICE business partner, said: "Being part of Pride Cymru is a key part of showing our support and allyship for LGBTQ+ colleagues and the wider community."