Readiness demonstrated for duty fulfilment
Landshut District Hails Successful H.E.F.E. Deployment Exercise
On May 27, 2025, the Landshut district played host to a large-scale exercise by H.E.F.E. units, designed to test and strengthen cooperation across municipal boundaries. The exercise, which received the full support of District Administrator Peter Dreier, involved four H.E.F.E. teams and 180 personnel with 43 vehicles from 35 fire departments.
The primary focus of the exercise was on setting up and operating a mobile command post, tactically working through deployment orders, and coordinating with local incident command. Various situations were simulated, including building collapses and large-scale incidents, to test the cooperation and communication of the units under realistic conditions.
The fictional damage scenarios were distributed across four incident locations: Rottenburg, Velden an der Vils, Bayerbach, and Aham. The exercise emphasized the ability of visiting units to quickly and effectively locate damage sites in unfamiliar territory.
District Administrator Peter Dreier, in a statement following the exercise, expressed his gratitude to all those involved for their commitment and hard work. He reiterated that the safety of the district's citizens is the top priority and that quick and coordinated action in an emergency is a goal that the district continually strives to achieve.
The H.E.F.E. deployment exercise is part of the district's disaster protection strategy. By conducting such exercises, the district aims to test, optimize, and strengthen its disaster response capabilities, ensuring that it is prepared to handle any situation that may arise.
It is worth noting that the name of the person who held the position of District Administrator during the H.E.F.E. exercise on May 27, 2025, cannot be determined from the available data. However, Mr. Dreier's unwavering support for such exercises and his emphasis on well-trained personnel and well-rehearsed procedures are testament to the district's commitment to disaster preparedness.
In conclusion, the H.E.F.E. deployment exercise was a resounding success, providing valuable insights into the district's disaster response capabilities and reinforcing its commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens. The district looks forward to continuing to work with H.E.F.E. and other emergency services to ensure it is always ready to face any challenge that may come its way.
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