13 fire departments in Braunau trained squeaky clean in an emergency!

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On June 17, 2025, 13 fire departments in Aspach will train for an emergency. Information about self-protection and natural hazards in school lessons.

Am 17.06.2025 trainieren 13 Feuerwehren in Aspach für den Ernstfall. Infos zu Selbstschutz und Naturgefahren im Schulunterricht.
On June 17, 2025, 13 fire departments in Aspach will train for an emergency. Information about self-protection and natural hazards in school lessons.

13 fire departments in Braunau trained squeaky clean in an emergency!

In Braunau, 13 fire departments recently trained together for an emergency. This is part of an overarching initiative dedicated to the issue of civil protection. The aim of these exercises is to optimize the operational capability and cooperation of the fire brigades in the event of major damage. A particular focus is on inter-municipal cooperation in order to be able to act better and more effectively in the event of an emergency. According to meinkreis.at, the exercises not only increased the operational confidence of the emergency services, but also strengthened the sense of community within the fire departments.

The training covered various scenarios that could be relevant in the region. This ranged from a fire scenario to dealing with storm damage. The emergency services involved took the opportunity to sharpen their skills and learn how to use new equipment. The exercises were accompanied by experts and experienced trainers who gave valuable tips and feedback.

Education and prevention in focus

In parallel to these practical exercises, Germany is increasingly working on teaching self-protection knowledge in schools. In this context, the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK), the German Fire Brigade Association (DFV) and the Association for the Promotion of German Fire Protection (vfdb) inform and advise teachers on self-protection topics and behavior in emergency situations. feuerwehrverband.de reports on the German School Management Congress in Düsseldorf, which serves as a platform to present age-appropriate teaching materials for students aged 7 to 12.

The materials cover various natural hazards, including floods, wildfires and earthquakes. Specialist lectures and personal discussions are intended to help prepare students for crisis situations, which is intended to strengthen self-efficacy in children and young people. BBK President Ralph Tiesler emphasizes the importance of teaching these skills in schools in order to better prepare students for possible emergencies. This is supported by the presence of fire departments at over 23,000 locations in Germany, as DFV President Karl-Heinz Banse emphasizes.

Future-oriented initiatives

The completion of lessons and interactive adventure games is planned for 2025, which will serve as exciting and educational additions to school lessons. Interested teachers can view the materials free of charge on the BBK website. This is a further step towards establishing awareness of emergency situations and how to deal with them appropriately in schools.

In summary, it should be noted that both practical exercises by fire departments and educational initiatives in schools are essential components of civil protection. The combination of preparing for emergencies and imparting knowledge to the younger generation is fundamental to creating a safe and informative environment for everyone. Further details about the exercises and educational offerings are available at meinbezirk.at and feuerwehrverband.de.