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Arkhangelsk Regional Rescue Service

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Specialists in the ARRS have developed and implemented preventive lectures on safety for the student population of the Arkhangelsk region. Audiences vary, from children 5–6 years of age to students at higher-educational institutions. Based on these presentations, the ARRS has developed two additional
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region 24 hours a day. Since its inception, the ARRS has received more than 2 million calls from the population and organisations for a variety of emergency situations. One of the most important functions of the emergency call centre is guiding (by telephone) people who become lost in the forest.
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Psychologists in the ARRS provide emergency psychological assistance to the population by telephone. If necessary, they join rescuers to provide psychological assistance to potential suicides and work with relatives of accident victims or people lost in the forest. The psychologists' conclusions
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division was established in ARRS in order to help the injured on sea. Specialized training programmes for rescue swimmers are based on the best practices of American and Norwegian rescue services. The aviation rescue swimmers division of ARRS is the only such unit in the northwest of Russia.
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Members of the ARRS have considerable experience in rescue missions, including fire fighting, rescuing survivors after plane crashes, mitigation of large-scale chemical accidents and explosions of the blocks of flats. Since 1998, the SAR brigades of the ARRS have conducted almost 64,000 rescue
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puppies were selected for training. In June 2005, the dogs were certified as ready to provide rescue missions by passing two tests: searching for survivors in an inhabited area and in the forest. The same year, they were awarded the bronze medal in the
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on 6 April 1998 to provide emergency assistance and preparedness in dealing with a variety of emergency situations. It operates under the jurisdiction of the Agency for Fire Protection and Civil Defence of Arkhangelsk Oblast and is a component in the
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education programmes: a “Safety School” focused on children with cognitive impairment, and “Five Steps of Safety”, adapted for older preschool children. At the 2008 and 2009
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ARRS is the only emergency organisation in the northwest of Russia certified for providing Hazmat activities concerning with leaks, emissions, and spills of chemicals.
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regional Russian competition for SAR canine brigades. In 2018, the five canine brigades of the ARRS were re-certified Class A at the certification competition.
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exhibitions "Fire Safety in the 21st Century", specialists in the ARRS were awarded certificates and gold medals.
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brigade in actual and simulated rescue operations and cooperate with other emergency organizations in the
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Members of the special defence section assess of the impact of chemical, biological and
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concerning a person lost in the forest help rescuers decide on a search strategy.
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cylinders, 7.5 tons compressed and ammonia gas from refrigeration equipment, 5
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Specialists at the emergency call centre co-ordinate the participation of the
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From 2004 to 2018, nearly 2,000 people were guided out of the forest.
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The rescuers of ARRS conduct Hazmat activities not only within the
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Index

Green shaded map, labeled in Russian with red dots, of northern Russia
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Russia
Russian system of search and rescue
Search and rescue
Human resources
search and rescue
Arkhangelsk
Rescue Swimmer
radioactive contamination
chemical accidents
methyl bromide
chlorine
ammonia
acetylene
hydrogen
methane
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
German shepherd
EMERCOM
Moscow
Direct deployment
Gas explosion in a multiple dwelling
Searching for missing persons
Rescue operation in construction collapse
Training of rescue swimmers
Identifying hazardous materials
Safety talk in school
Rescue in road accident

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