Scheduled exercises in case of emergency situations were held at the judicial precincts of magistrates

26 June 2024, Wednesday

The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan, together with the Main Directorate of the Federal Bailiff Service for the Republic of Tatarstan, conducted joint exercises to practice actions in the event of a fire in the buildings of judicial precincts of magistrates of the Yelabuga district.

Employees of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in Tatarstan, Rosgvardiya and the ambulance service were involved in the training.

According to the plan of the exercise, there was smoke in the courtroom. During the practice session, all the people in the courthouse were evacuated to a safe area. Upon the arrival of the fire departments, a hose line was deployed, and a fire hydrant located near the courthouse was used to recharge the fire tanker with water. Everyone met the estimated time with the evacuation, it was successful: the employees performed their actions confidently, smoothly and according to the current instructions

According to Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan Nadezhda Ragozina, such exercises allow us to determine the degree of readiness to eliminate possible fires, emergencies and demonstrate the level of interaction, efficiency, equipment and preparedness of employees of departments.

«We conduct such exercises systematically, they help strengthen psychological resistance to actions in an emergency situation, improve warning systems and methods, and the evacuation procedure», - the deputy minister said.

At the end, the results were summed up — the training was successful, the court staff acted smoothly and promptly, demonstrating good knowledge and skills in fire fighting, positive aspects of interdepartmental interaction were noted.

The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan thanks all the participants for their teamwork and wishes that such meetings were held only for educational purposes!

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