Operations completed: Solidarity Among Forces High; Donation Account Established - Charitable Fund Created
In the aftermath of a devastating deployment in Ratingen, the emergency services across the state of North Rhine-Westphalia are showing an unprecedented display of solidarity. Renรฉ Schubert, the fire chief of Ratingen and a member of the state association's board, has explained that protection against violence used against emergency services personnel can be almost impossible in some situations, such as ambushes.
The Association for the Promotion of Fire Protection in Ratingen e.V. has established a donation account for injured fire department members and their families. Donations can be made at Sparkasse Hilden, Ratingen, Velbert with account number DE81 3345 0000 0042 1116 74. Inquiries regarding the donation can be directed to Christoph Schoeneborn at the Association of Fire Services in NRW e.V., Windhukstraรe 80, 42277 Wuppertal, Germany, telephone: +49 (01 70) 2 21 80 32, email: [email protected], website: http://www.vdf.nrw.
Dr. Jan Heinisch, chairman of the Association of Fire Services in NRW, has summarized the current mood among the fire services in the state as one of solidarity following the deployment in Ratingen. Many emergency services personnel in all cities and communities, both professional and volunteer, are deeply affected by what happened in Ratingen due to their familiarity with similar deployment situations.
The current situation for the severely injured emergency services personnel in Ratingen has been described as dire. The fire services across the state are currently not focusing on tactical deployment considerations, as their thoughts and wishes are with those fighting for their lives after the terrible deployment in Ratingen.
A common type of deployment for emergency services, where they work closely together, occurs daily in all cities and communities. There are deployments where the fire department is called for door opening for emergency services or police that occur daily in all cities and communities. The impact of the deployment in Ratingen is particularly great for emergency services personnel due to their frequent participation in similar deployments.
The Association of Fire Services in NRW e.V. is the source of this information, transmitted via news aktuell. Dr. Heinisch has expressed gratitude for the many expressions of solidarity and get-well wishes for the Ratingen emergency services personnel from the fire services in North Rhine-Westphalia and beyond. The Association of Fire Services in NRW has experienced a deeply touching display of solidarity among the emergency services of the fire department, emergency services, and police since Friday.
However, it's important to note that, as of the current information, the fire department in Ratingen has not set up a public donation account for injured fire department members and their families. For those who wish to help, the donation account established by the Association for the Promotion of Fire Protection in Ratingen e.V. remains the best option.
In these challenging times, the emergency services in North Rhine-Westphalia stand united, demonstrating a remarkable show of solidarity and resilience in the face of adversity.
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