Krayot Fire Station, led by Deputy Chief Eitan Rippa, conducted a terrain-accessibility drill in the ravines around Kiryat Tivon to test fire-truck passage ahead of a planned 'buffer lines' fuel-break project. The drill is part of local wildfire preparedness.
Krayot Fire Station crews conducted an off-road accessibility survey of the ravines surrounding Kiryat Tivon, a town east of Haifa, to verify that fire trucks can reach potential wildfire zones. The exercise, led by Deputy Chief Eitan Rippa, precedes a municipal 'buffer lines' project — cleared strips designed to slow or stop the spread of forest and brush fires. The station said the drill is part of ongoing efforts to improve operational response ahead of the fire season.
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