The Ashkelon Regional Fire Station conducted a large shift-wide drill today at an industrial plant, simulating a complex emergency involving fire, hazardous materials, and trapped victims. Trainees practiced entering a smoke-filled structure, monitoring and sealing hazmat leaks, and extracting casualties — in coordination with the plant's emergency teams and rescue forces.
The Ashkelon Regional Fire Station held a shift-wide drill today at an industrial plant, simulating a complex multi-hazard scenario. Firefighters practiced advanced operational procedures including entry into a smoke-filled building, monitoring and sealing hazardous material leaks, and extracting trapped casualties. The exercise was conducted in full cooperation with the plant's emergency teams and local rescue forces, aimed at synchronizing field response. This drill is part of the station's routine training regimen to maintain operational readiness and professional competence.
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