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Current activities of the SFS in Poland

This article provides information about the current activities of the State Fire Service (SFS) in Poland, including international cooperation initiatives and project activities in the Baltic Sea region and Europe. It also covers important events and programs related to rescue operations, crisis management, and humanitarian aid.

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Current activities of the SFS in Poland

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  1. Current activities of the SFS in Poland International Cooperation Department National Headquarters of the State Fire Service

  2. Project activity in the Baltic Sea region EuropeanTerritorialCooperation Poland-Germany: commonexercises and workshops; joint roperescue team; additionalrescueequipment Poland-Lithuania: specializedtraining for decontamination; additional CBRN equipment Erasmus+ Programme Poland-Sweden-Netherlands: firefighters exchange programme, common training

  3. From Gaps to Caps BaltPrevResilience „a better community awareness and resilience in Baltic Sea Region”

  4. Seventh Framework Programme: DESTRIERO ELITE PRACTICE SECTOR

  5. FP7 DESTRIERO Developing a next generation post-crisis needs assessment tool for reconstruction and recovery planning. http://www.destriero-fp7.eu/ ELITE Knowledge gathering, categorisation, analysis and evaluation for the goal of post-crisis lessons learning process. To secure the best way for acquisition, categorisation, and analysis of tacit, fragmented knowledge acquired by crisis management responders, and to ensure best practice insights. http://www.elite-eu.org/index.html PRACTICE To improve the preparedness and resilience of EU member states and associated countries from an attack by a terrorist group using non-conventional weapons, specifically an attack with CBRN materials. http://www.practice-fp7-security.eu/ SECTOR establishing the foundations of future Common CCM Information Spaces by expanding the European scientific knowledge base on (cross-border) multi-agency CCM processes and the complications these imply when aiming at setting-up and design cross-border supporting information Systems http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/188610_en.html

  6. Other important activities in 2014

  7. Reclassification of Heavy USAR Team • IER 2014 Exercises - Żagań, 9-11 April 2014 • Reclassification of the Polish Heavy USAR Team according to the INSARAG standards • 92 rescuers, 12 rescue dogs • IER Exercises gathered 350 participants including CZERT Medium USAR Team from Czech Republic and observers from Armenia, Belarus and Ukraine • Exercises conducted in cooperation with the Police, Border Guard Service and Military Service

  8. INSARAG AEME Regional Group Meeting • Kraków, 1-2 November 2014 • Meeting during the Polish Presidency in INSARAG AEME Regional Group, • Organized together with the FCSS-INSARAG Secretariat • 60 participants from 29 countries • Agenda: • development of search and rescue teams • new INSARAG Guidelines • Action Plan 2015-2017 for AEME Region

  9. Specialized Rescue Conference • Arłamów, 16-17 October 2014 • 3rd edition of International Scientific & Training Conference • Preceded by signing the Agreement between the State Fire Service of Poland and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine • Participants from Ukraine, Lithuania and Estonia • Agenda: • coordination of rescue operations • disaster medicine • specialized rescue • scientific support • communication

  10. Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine 2014 Goal: transportation of humanitarian aid for Ukraine in 2014 Decision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to assure the transportation of humanitarian aid (17 December 2014) Duration of mission: 18-22 December 2014 Relief items of Polish NGOs: PCK, Caritas, PCPM 39 trucks, 6 tons: food, sleeping bags, matterasses, blankets beds, clothes, etc. Total cost of the Polish Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine in 2014 – 7 millions PLN

  11. Zgaś Ryzyko – „Extinguish the Risk” Programme • Reducing the Number of Fire Victims Programme2015-2024 • reduce the number of fire victims - 30% till 2024 • decrease the number of house fires and fire losses • increase significance of fire prevention • create the self-responsibility attitude of citizens • build the coalition of stakeholders for better fire safety • Safety areas: • Man • Building • Rescue • System

  12. The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) • Satellite system of optoelectronic earth observation • Project submitted together with the Polish MoD and MoI • 2015 – scheduled consultations with Police, Border Guard Service, Fire Service • Goal of the project: to build 2 satellites to secure the information provision and geospatial data for the defence and crisis management, public order authorities, fire service and border guard service • Timeline: 2013-2021 • Costs: 700 millions PLN

  13. www.straz.gov.pl Contact:International Cooperation DepartmentMultilateral Cooperation Divisione-mail:koordynacja@kgpsp.gov.pl

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