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Local collaborative aid expands across Krefeld region in FW Hünxe

Regional Collaboration Boosts Services in the Krefeld Surroundings, Focus on Hünxe
Regional Collaboration Boosts Services in the Krefeld Surroundings, Focus on Hünxe

Local collaborative aid expands across Krefeld region in FW Hünxe

In the aftermath of a severe storm that hit Krefeld the previous evening, a joint effort was made by various emergency response teams to manage the ensuing chaos. One of the key players in this operation was the Voluntary Fire Department Hünxe.

The deployment began early Sunday morning, with the team initially gathering at the fire stations in Dinslaken and Moers. They later met at the football stadium in Duisburg-Wedau and travelled together to the deployment area in Krefeld.

Marc Vinschen, a contact person at the Voluntary Fire Department Hünxe, was instrumental in coordinating the response. For inquiries, he can be reached at +49 151 15660516. Alternatively, press inquiries can be directed to [email protected]. The department also has a homepage for more information.

On site, the team was tasked with pumping out flooded cellars and removing fallen trees. Their efforts were crucial, as the voluntary and professional fire departments of Krefeld had been in action since the start of the storm front. Additional support was required due to the extent of the damage.

The deployment ended around 4 pm, and the team returned to their home area. It's important to note that the news about the Voluntary Fire Department Hünxe was originally reported by the department itself and transmitted via news aktuell.

The involvement of the Voluntary Fire Department Hünxe, along with other units from Bruckhausen, Wesel, Kleve, and Duisburg, was part of readiness team 1, which was alerted at dawn on Sunday at 05:53 for local assistance in Krefeld. They were later relieved by other fire departments later in the afternoon.

Despite extensive online searches, no specific details about this incident in Krefeld, Germany, have been found in available sources as of now. It may be necessary to check local news outlets or official fire department releases for more information about this event.

The team traveled to the deployment area in Krefeld from the football stadium in Duisburg-Wedau, as they met there before heading out. The voluntary and professional fire departments of Krefeld, along with other units from Bruckhausen, Wesel, Kleve, and Duisburg, were all part of the readiness team 1 that provided local assistance in Krefeld.

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