Recycling company in Schifferstadt: Great fire causes excitement!

Recycling company in Schifferstadt: Great fire causes excitement!
A big fire in a recycling center in Schifferstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, caused excitement on Saturday morning. According to SWR , a garbage mountain, which included around 4,000 cubic meters, in the existence of the remaining waste, plastics, styrofoam Located waste. The fire brigade ensured a quick reaction when the employees in the company triggered the alarm at around 8:20 a.m. and reported the fire.
The flames broke out on a so-called "wood-stacking hedge" and spread to adjacent meadow areas and the embankment of the Rehbach. The fire brigade Schifferstadt, supported by around 150 emergency services, was able to control the fire until Saturday afternoon. However, there was occasional embers that made extensive reorganization necessary because the fire load was described as high. In order to counteract this, the technical relief organization was asked for support to pull the burning garbage apart with a wheel loader.
collaboration of the emergency services
The fire brigade Schifferstadt continued to mobilize the emergency services during the night to monitor the company and prevent new embers. The police in Ludwigshafen are in close contact with the police in Kaiserslautern to coordinate the situation after a similar fire had already occurred in another location in Sembach on Friday evening. Citizens were alerted via Katwarn and other warning apps, and the fire brigade control center in Ludwigshafen issued a warning message due to the strong smoke development.
The residents were asked to keep windows and doors closed to protect themselves from the smoke load. Thanks to the rapid reaction of the emergency services, people could prevent people from being injured, which was apparently also due to the fact that the fire was quickly brought under control. The amount of damage is not yet known.
fire protection statistics in Germany
The incidents in Schifferstadt throw a light on the general situation of fire protection in Germany. There is no comprehensive and uniform fire statistics for the entire country, as Feuertrutz notes. These statistics would contribute significantly to improve fire protection by providing precise data about fires, causes of fire and the number of fire injuries and deaths.
As part of the fire statistics, future measures could also be developed to prevent fires in recycling companies and similar facilities. The incidents show that despite the existing fire risks, an effective system of use, such as in Schifferstadt, also helps to prevent major damage.
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