Fire in Pristina, cooperation of institutions prevented even more severe consequences

The Directorate for Security and Emergency in Pristina assessed the inter-institutional cooperation following a major fire incident in the capital the previous day. In an official statement, the directorate highlighted that the successful management of the emergency was directly attributable to the coordinated efforts and joint commitment of multiple agencies. Key participating bodies included the Pristina Fire Brigade, the Capital Police, the Emergency Medical Service, KRU “Pristina,” and personnel from the Directorate for Security and Emergency itself.

The report underscored the necessity of this multi-agency approach in mitigating the incident. Additionally, the contribution of the Capital’s Central Kitchen was recognized for its logistical support. This facility provided essential supplies, including water, milk, and food, to the emergency teams throughout the entire duration of the on-site operations.

The statement concluded by expressing gratitude for the professionalism, courage, and dedication demonstrated by all involved teams. This review emphasized that effective inter-agency cooperation was crucial to controlling the large-scale fire within Pristina. The successful response served as a testament to the established coordination protocols among various municipal and security services in the capital.

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