A cornerstone-laying ceremony for a new fire station was held Monday in Shlomi, a community on the northern border. Officials said the station will shorten response times and strengthen emergency services in the frontline area.
A cornerstone-laying ceremony for a new fire station was held Monday in Shlomi, a northern Israeli community near the Lebanon border, with fire commissioner Rav-Tafsar Eyal Kaspi and local officials attending. Kaspi stated the station reflects Israel's commitment to strengthening the north and improving operational readiness in the frontline area, noting firefighting capacity building continues even amid ongoing security challenges. The station, to be operated under the Zevulon regional station's command, is planned to include a rapid-response launch pad intended to improve coverage for Shlomi and nearby communities. Local officials emphasized the project as part of a broader effort to bolster civilian resilience in an area that has experienced high operational intensity during the recent conflict. The station will also incorporate a volunteer recruitment program from the local population to augment professional crews during emergencies.
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