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Collaboration Yields Results

Lohberg fire department, together with Thurnstein/Schrenkthal and local volunteers HvO Lam, spearheaded a mission on Saturday.

"United Efforts Yield Results"
"United Efforts Yield Results"

Collaboration Yields Results

Fire Departments of Lohberg and Thuernstein/Schrenkenthal Conduct Successful Joint Training Exercise

On Saturday, the fire departments of Lohberg and Thuernstein/Schrenkenthal came together for a joint training exercise. The purpose of the exercise was to simulate a critical traffic accident scenario, providing an opportunity for both teams to practice their response procedures in a realistic setting.

The training scenario involved a severe traffic accident, with multiple individuals, including an infant and a person requiring CPR, as part of the simulation. The Lohberg fire department was responsible for the technical rescue of the people involved, demonstrating their expertise in such situations.

The Thuernstein team, on the other hand, was responsible for ensuring fire protection and illumination of the scene. They also established a helicopter landing zone and implemented crowd control measures, ensuring the safety of everyone present during the exercise. The Thuernstein team reported no issues with either the helicopter landing zone or crowd control measures during the training.

Local helpers-on-scene (HvO) from Lam also participated in the exercise, contributing to the realistic nature of the simulation. The leaders of the fire departments participating in the joint realism training in April 2023 are not explicitly named in the provided search results.

Despite the complexity of the scenario, the training exercise concluded without any major incidents or complications. This is a testament to the effective collaboration between the two teams and the success of the exercise in preparing them for real-life emergencies.

It's worth noting that no injuries or incidents were reported during the training exercise. This underscores the importance of regular training exercises in maintaining the readiness and efficiency of our emergency services.

In conclusion, the joint training exercise conducted by the fire departments of Lohberg and Thuernstein/Schrenkenthal was a success, providing valuable practice in handling critical traffic accident scenarios. The teams demonstrated their ability to work together effectively, ensuring the safety of all involved and preparing for future emergencies.

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