Angellov: At least 120 volunteer firefighters will be available to DMSH during the fire season

During a recent meeting involving the Directorate for Protection and Rescue (DMSH) and representatives from various volunteer fire associations, an agreement was reached regarding the staffing capacity for the upcoming fire season. The central objective established is ensuring that a minimum of 120 volunteer firefighters are available each day through the rapid response teams managed by the Directorate. The discussion culminated in an agreement requiring each Volunteer Fire Association to pre-declare a specific number of volunteers.

These designated individuals will be prepared to be immediately dispatched to any location requiring assistance in the event of a fire. Furthermore, the meeting addressed significant internal organizational restructuring within the service. The established operational framework mandates a comprehensive overhaul of the current structure.

Previously, volunteer engagement was routed through local branches of the Directorate. The new arrangement aims to streamline this process, ensuring a more direct and efficient deployment mechanism for personnel. This restructuring is designed to enhance the overall readiness and responsiveness of the volunteer force.

The focus moving forward will be on solidifying these new protocols to guarantee consistent coverage. These measures are critical for managing the expected increase in incidents during the peak fire season. The collaboration between the Directorate and the volunteer associations aims to optimize resource deployment, ensuring that trained volunteer personnel can respond effectively and immediately when needed.

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