Fire safety training was held in the building of the magistrates' courts in Naberezhnye Chelny

31 July 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 held joint exercises to practice actions in case of a fire in the building of the judicial districts of justices of the peace in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny. The judicial district of Naberezhnye Chelny is the largest in the republic; the building houses 20 judicial districts of justices of the peace.

Employees of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for Tatarstan, the Russian National Guard, and the ambulance service were involved in the training.

According to the plan of the exercise, smoke appeared in the conference hall on the 1st floor and the fire alarm went off. During the practical training, everyone who was in the court building was evacuated to a safe place. Firefighters deployed a hose line and used a fire hydrant to replenish water for the fire engine.

«We regularly conduct theoretical classes on actions in emergency situations. Today we are testing this knowledge in practice. We want to be sure that our employees will be able to clearly follow all instructions and provide assistance not only to themselves, but also to citizens located in the premises», - commented Lenar Gainiev, Head of the Department for Support of the Activities of Justices of the Peace in the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan.

At the end of the training, the results were summed up. The court employees acted in a coordinated and prompt manner, demonstrating good knowledge and skills in fire response. Positive aspects of interdepartmental cooperation were noted.

The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan thanks all participants for their coordinated work and wishes that such meetings be held only for training purposes!

For more information about the fire drills in the building of the justices of the peace courts, see the report by the Chelny-TV television and radio company.

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