New wind in the emergency services: three young Orgl start in the Vogelsberg district
New wind in the emergency services: three young Orgl start in the Vogelsberg district
(Image: District Committee of the Vogelsbergkreis) in Vogelsbergkreis (He) has taken place in the leadership of the emergency services. District Administrator Dr. Jens Mischak presented three new organizational head of emergency services (Orgl) and at the same time said goodbye to three experienced colleagues. These changes are not only of internal importance, but they also reflect the dynamics and challenges that the emergency services face today.
new leadership for old challenges
The new Orgl, Henning Schmehl, Nils Freitag and Mathis Kruse, have a variety of operations that they have gained in their previous careers in the emergency services. District Administrator Dr. Mischak was pleased to find that these new forces already have the youngsters already available for management tasks. This is particularly important because the emergency services are contrasted with continuous challenges, and the need to have well -trained managers remains essential.
experiences and recognition of the outgoing leaders
At a small reception in the district administration, Dr. Mischak thanks to the outgoing Orgl: Thorsten Ellrich, Christoph Muth and Frank Diehl. They had worked in their positions for over a decade and successfully mastered numerous complex operations and damage with the so -called blue light family. "Your professional and targeted cooperation in crisis situations was exemplary," emphasized both the district administrator and district fire inspector Dr. Sven Holland. The adoption of these experienced leaders is an important moment for the entire organization.
The importance of volunteering and teamwork
The emergency services lives from the cooperation of both the full -time and volunteer members. Dr. Holland emphasized how crucial it was to have committed volunteers who are willing to bring their skills into the planning and implementation of exercises and concepts. The reinforcement by the new Orgl will strengthen the team in the Vogelsberg district and ensure that the coordination in major damage situations will continue to be effective. "With you we have completed the team of good people on board," said Dr. Holland.
outlook for the future in rescue system
The gradual exchange and the integration of new managers in the emergency services are a positive development and underline the need to react to the changing requirements in the healthcare system and in the area of emergency care. With this generation change, the Vogelsberg district sets a sign that the training and commitment of young people in the emergency services are of the highest priority.
Community responsibility and build together
In today's world, in which emergencies are becoming increasingly complex and challenging, it is all the more important that the management structure of the emergency services is stable and well organized. The transfer to a new generation of managers signals that the future of the emergency services in the Vogelsberg district is in competent hands. The entire community can benefit from this development, since well -trained and committed managers play key positions in increasing the security and quality of emergency care.
In summary, it can be said that the event not only represents a change of personnel, but also marks an important step into the future of the emergency services in Vogelsbergkreis. The community can look optimistically into the future, given the obligation to provide effective and coordinated emergency care.
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