Moosburg practices for emergencies: This is how the city reacts to blackouts!

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On November 16th, Moosburg simulated emergency medical care with a blackout scenario. Mayor emphasizes preparations.

Am 16. November simuliert Moosburg mit einem Blackout-Szenario medizinische Notfallversorgung. Bürgermeister betont Vorbereitungen.
On November 16th, Moosburg simulated emergency medical care with a blackout scenario. Mayor emphasizes preparations.

Moosburg practices for emergencies: This is how the city reacts to blackouts!

The city of Moosburg is preparing for an emergency. In view of the increasing threats from cyber attacks and other crisis scenarios, Moosburg is conducting a large-scale “blackout exercise” on November 16th. The event will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Schäfflerhalle on Viehmarktplatz and serves not only to raise awareness among the population, but also to practically test emergency measures.

In a world where sudden power outages can cause panic, proper preparation is key. The causes can be varied: no phone, no heat and no hot water. It becomes particularly problematic when medical emergencies occur and family doctors are dependent on electricity. Weekly Gazette reports that a centralized medical care center will be established during the exercise to address these challenges.

Prepare for an emergency

Extensive measures are taken to ensure reliable medical care even during a blackout. The Schäfflerhalle provides, among other things, several examination and treatment rooms, a small laboratory and a treatment unit for emergency patients. Medical care is provided by local general practitioners, among others, and power is supplied by an emergency power generator from the Freising district disaster control agency, which has already been tested Mercury.

“The Schäfflerhalle is being prepared so that it remains functional even during a blackout,” explains Thomas Geiner, chairman of the aid organization NAVIS, which is leading the project. This could become a flagship project that can serve as a model for other districts. According to reports, all of the equipment for the exercise came from donations, underscoring the importance of community and collaboration.

A step in the right direction

Mayor Josef Dollinger emphasizes the urgency of the exercise, especially given the possible dangers of cyber attacks. “We want to raise people’s awareness and show them how important it is to be prepared for such events,” he says. The fire department, the Bavarian Red Cross and the police are also taking part and are exhibiting their equipment to inform the population.

In addition to these measures, the recommended Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief In a crisis preparation guide, you should build up a personal supply of food in order to be able to be autonomous for at least three days. Holding back supplies in this way can be helpful in the event of a longer power outage and is relevant for many households.

Overall, the upcoming blackout exercise in Moosburg shows how important it is to deal with the potential effects of power outages and to prepare together for unexpected situations.