New recruits join the Arnsberg squad, totaling 28 in number
In the picturesque city of Arnsberg, exciting changes are on the horizon for its emergency rescue services. The city administration has announced that a new rescue station is scheduled for completion in autumn 2026, marking a significant step towards enhancing emergency medical care for its citizens.
This modern working environment will house a team of dedicated professionals, including new staff in the emergency rescue service. The city is currently accepting applications for training in 2026, with the deadline set for August 15th.
Among the potential recruits are Jan Allefeld, Hannah Balkenohl, and Alexander Iwanek, who are emergency medical technicians, and Louis Eickenbusch and Thorsten Peithner, who have recently started their apprenticeship as firefighter trainees in April. The city's educational sector is also represented, with Dilan Güvercin, Jamie den Ridder, Tim Koßmann, Lena Pusch, Rebecca Rosenthal, Angelina Toch, Melina Giese, Leonie Schamun, and Maxime Splettstößer serving as nursery school teachers. Anna-Lena Plett, a specialist in library and information science, is another valuable addition to the team.
Julian Jelen, a forester, while not directly involved in the emergency services, plays an essential role in maintaining the city's green spaces, contributing to the overall well-being of Arnsberg's residents.
Interested parties can find more information and training opportunities for the city of Arnsberg on their official website: www.bockaufbildung-unsere website. This new rescue station and the dedicated team that will work within it promise a brighter and safer future for the city of Arnsberg.