Large exercise in mother city: emergency services in the danger tower united!

Großübung im Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis am 29.03.2025: Feuerwehr, Rettungsdienst und Hilfsorganisationen trainieren effektive Zusammenarbeit in kritischen Einsatzszenarien.
Large exercise in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis on March 29, 2025: Fire brigade, emergency services and aid organizations train effective cooperation in critical use scenarios. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Large exercise in mother city: emergency services in the danger tower united!

On March 29, 2025, a large -scale exercise took place in Mutterstadt, which aimed to cooperate with fire brigade, emergency services, hazardous substances, DLRG and other aid organizations. According to mrn-news Test complex use scenarios.

The exercise included three critical scenarios: a chlorine gas leak in the swimming pool, a fire in a building and a mass accident with many injuries. In each of these scenarios, quick action was required to ensure the safety of the population.

realistic scenarios and efficiency

In the event of the chlorine gas outlet, immediate reaction was necessary. The emergency services had to ensure that neither further injuries nor major damage arose. At the fire, the fire brigade and emergency services had to work closely to evacuate those affected quickly.

In the event of a mass accident, around 110 emergency services and 30 vehicles worked together to ensure the first aid and transport of the injured. In this scenario, 47 extras were also used who acted as injuries to simulate the reality of the mission. This exercise was successfully carried out, which demonstrated the efficiency and flexibility of the cooperation.

opportunities for improvement and knowledge

Despite the success, improvement potentials were also identified. Communication between the emergency services and coordination in patient care needed more attention. Delays occurred in the mass accident, which are to be taken into account in future training. It was also found that specialist knowledge was sometimes inadequate in terms of specialized training in hazardous substance management. Cooperation with external organizations was also not fully simulated.

The knowledge of the exercise is intended to help strengthen the operational and teamwork of the organizational staff involved. Future exercises will address these aspects in a targeted manner and should help to further optimize action together.

Another example of considerable teamwork in emergency medicine recently took place in Munich. On October 19, 2024, around 170 emergency services from Munich and surrounding counties carried out a large exercise that focused on fire fighting, technical rescue and medical care. This event was organized by the Munich-Mitte volunteer fire brigade and the support group Local operations management from Puchheim-Ort und Gernlinden, such as kfv ffb reported.

The exercise included six fire sites and ten technical assistance. 24 emergency vehicles, including five fire trucks and three turntable ladders, were on site. The extras, who acted as victims of the accident and fire, contributed to the reality of the scenarios. This exercise not only accelerated the reactionability of the forces, but also promoted the exchange and practice in dealing with various emergency situations.

Overall, both exercises show the need for constant training and the further development of emergency and crisis management strategies. They illustrate that such exercises not only serve to prepare, but also to strengthen trust in the rescue workers and their ability to act effectively in crisis situations.

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