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Planned actions scheduled for Wednesday in Schermbeck (no specific details provided)

Fire department in Schermbeck responded to twin emergencies on a Wednesday... (Continue reading for further details)

Wednesday schedule includes two operations for FW-Schermbeck
Wednesday schedule includes two operations for FW-Schermbeck

Planned actions scheduled for Wednesday in Schermbeck (no specific details provided)

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Schermbeck Fire Department was called to action under the call sign "Storm Damage" at the Gahlen fire station. However, contrary to initial reports, the incident did not occur at the Gahlen fire station, but rather in Schermbeck itself.

The first incident took place at the Waldaustraße, where a fallen tree was blocking the road. Despite the Schermbeck fire station's turntable ladder being unavailable due to a technical malfunction, the team managed to clear the obstruction by requesting assistance from the fire department in Dorsten. Using a turntable ladder from Dorsten, the branch was cut up and removed with a handsaw. The incident was finally resolved at around 3:37 AM.

In a separate incident at 12:53 PM, the Schermbeck fire department was alerted to another instance of storm damage at the Lippeweg. A branch was threatening to fall onto the road. Once again, the team responded swiftly, using a chainsaw to cut up and remove the fallen branch from the road. This incident was resolved by 2:05 PM.

It's worth noting that the Schermbeck Fire Department was alerted to two incidents on Wednesday, both related to storm damage. The current spokesperson or leader available for further information regarding the Schermbeck fire department is not explicitly named in the search results. Additional contact details would likely be found on official local fire department or municipal websites.

This serves as a reminder of the crucial role fire departments play in our communities, especially during adverse weather conditions. The Schermbeck Fire Department's quick response and effective handling of these incidents ensured the safety of the public and minimised disruption to the local area.

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