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2
October 2017
Monday

Today first course students of the faculty of ‘Industrial and ecological safety’ of KNRTU university visited zonal search and rescue squad No. 2 of the search and rescue service of the Republic of Tatarstan. The meeting with the future profession was organized for the students within experience exchange and celebration of the 85th anniversary from the foundation of the civil defense of Russia and the upcoming 20th jubilee of the search and rescue service of the Republic of Tatarstan in December.

In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, employees of EMERCOM of Russia were given state awards. For courage, braveness and dedication, expressed in extreme conditions, Niyaz Ibatullin, senior instructor of gas and smoke service, and Artur Khuzin, respirator of specialized fire and rescue department No. 3, got the medals ‘Of Honor’ from the hands of the Minister of EMERCOM of Russia, Vladimir Puchkov.

Naberezhnye Chelny fire and rescue garrison traditionally interacts with religious confessions of the Republic of Tatarstan. There are held meetings, round tables, lessons with the attendance of representatives of Clerical Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan and Russian Orthodox Church. Another meeting passed on September 28, 2017 in acting hall of the 15th squad of federal fire service for the Republic of Tatarstan. The squad employees discussed issues of spiritual and moral education of young workers, the culture of international communication when solving tasks entrusted to EMERCOM of Russia.

Incidents as of October 1:

Fire departments of Federal Fire Service of the Headquarters of EMERCOM of Russia for the Republic of Tatarstan went on alert 44 times. Including garbage extinguishing – 3, false alarms – 16, short circuit of wiring without burning – 3, meal burning – 5, cooperation with other services – 7. Firefighters of the republic eliminated 10 fires: residential sector – 5, outhouses – 4, construction van – 1.


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