Fire brigade Goslar: Overcrowded weekend with dangerous missions!

Fire brigade Goslar: Overcrowded weekend with dangerous missions!

The past long weekend was anything but quiet for the fire brigade in Goslar. The emergency services had a lot to do and the alarms increased. A fire in a hotel in the Krugwiese was particularly challenging, which required both extensive personnel deployment and a considerable amount of time. Despite the hardships, the motivation of the volunteer firefighters remained unbroken, as the Goslar fire brigade underlined in a press release.

The numbers speak for themselves: The Goslar fire truck to room fires in the city and the surrounding area was deployed three times within a short time. Fortunately, it turned out that it was not large fires, but they still demanded the firefighters considerably.

The missions in detail

A remarkable assignment took place on Friday at 5:22 p.m., when the fire brigade was alerted to support the emergency services in the ore mine. One person fell on the fourth sole and could not leave the mine independently. The fire brigade offered valuable help and was able to save the person safely.

A short time later, a kitchen fire in Oker reported at 7:56 p.m. It turned out on site that only food was burned on the stove, which is why the fire brigade was not necessary.

Saturday brought about further challenges. At 8:57 a.m., the fire brigade had to free two adults and a child from a stuck elevator on Mauerstrasse. Thanks to the quick action, this problem could be solved quickly.

Immediately afterwards, at 9:09 a.m., a room fire was reported in Vienenburg, in which human life should be in danger. On site, however, it turned out that no real fire burned; The alarm was probably triggered by vandalism with a fire extinguisher.

The last significant assignment occurred on Saturday at 1:14 p.m. in a facility for assisted living. A room fire was reported here. Strong smoke came out of an apartment and a person had to be saved. The smoke was created by burned food, and the person concerned was transported to the hospital for a more detailed examination.

The social consequences of the volunteer office

local fire chief Udo Löprich expressed the social consequences of the many missions that should not be underestimated. He explained that not only the operating times are a challenge, but also the effects on the private life of the military people: "Meeting with friends must be canceled, the family often has to spontaneously avoid a member that is used. The recovery time at the weekend is also severely restricted by the large number of missions," says Löprich.

Despite these stresses, the Goslar fire brigade led the commitment with determination and commitment. The local fire chief expressed a big thank you to the members for their tireless efforts and their willingness to help even in stressful times.

For further information on the operations of the Goslar fire brigade and the associated challenges, the details in a report on regionalheute.de to read.

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