URC’s rapid response team and the State Emergency Service of Dnipropetrovsk region works out algorithm of joint actions at training session
Volunteers of the rapid response team of the Ukrainian Red Cross (URC) and employees of the State Emergency Service of Dnipropetrovsk region have worked out an algorithm of joint actions during non-standard situations at the training.
“The team of the Dnipropetrovsk rapid response team of the Ukrainian Red Cross took part in the training with employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the region,” the URC said on Friday on Facebook.
During the training, the rescuers demonstrated modern equipment and machinery used in the elimination of the consequences of emergency situations. Volunteers got acquainted with the operation features of special machines, hydraulic tools and other equipment designed for rescue operations. Members of the UKK rapid response team learned to navigate in conditions of limited visibility and a smoky environment.
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