DZS Enhances Fire Preparedness with Volunteer Brigade Coordination
The Directorate for Fire Safety and Salvation (DZS) is bolstering its readiness for the upcoming summer fire season through enhanced coordination with volunteer fire brigades (DFB) across the country. On June 4, 2026, at 19:43, two working teams convened, bringing together representatives from DZS and DFB units. These meetings, facilitated by DZS Director Stojanče Angelov, focused on establishing comprehensive preparedness and coordination strategies for responding to open-air fires and other emergency situations.
A key objective is to optimize the utilization of funds allocated by the DZS for fire safety and rescue operations. Discussions centered on increasing the budget available for these efforts and ensuring the effective deployment of firefighting equipment. The initiative aims to strengthen the overall response capabilities of the fire service, particularly during the peak summer months when wildfire risk is elevated.
The DZS is prioritizing a coordinated approach to manage potential fire incidents, leveraging the expertise and resources of both its own personnel and the valuable contributions of volunteer fire brigades. This coordinated system is designed to ensure a swift and effective response to any situation requiring fire safety and rescue services.
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This proactive collaboration between the DZS and volunteer brigades is a welcome step in ensuring community safety.