Large fire brigade exercise at the Rügen hospital: safety in an emergency!

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Bergen fire department practices firefighting in the Sana Hospital: 5 vehicles, 30 emergency services simulate an emergency on October 17th, 2025.

Feuerwehr Bergen übt Brandbekämpfung im Sana-Krankenhaus: 5 Fahrzeuge, 30 Einsatzkräfte simulieren Ernstfall am 17.10.2025.
Bergen fire department practices firefighting in the Sana Hospital: 5 vehicles, 30 emergency services simulate an emergency on October 17th, 2025.

Large fire brigade exercise at the Rügen hospital: safety in an emergency!

On Thursday evening at around 6 p.m., the Sana Hospital in Bergen became the scene of a large-scale exercise by the volunteer fire department. The reason for this was a simulated fire event in a patient room in which smoke was generated using a smoke machine. A total of five vehicles and around 30 firefighters responded after the hospital's fire alarm system reported the emergency. These types of exercises, designed to address the specific challenges of hospitals, not only practice how to fight fires, but also how to get patients to safety during typically high occupancy conditions.

Those responsible at the Sana Hospital actively supported the exercise, which is particularly important to ensure operational fire protection. In hospitals, it is crucial that fire departments and hospital staff work closely together to respond effectively in an emergency. Safe hospital According to this, fires in such facilities are often serious damage events where maximum safety and smooth operations are important.

The exercises and their challenges

The exercise was not without challenges for the operations manager. During the scenario, he reported that three patients were missing, further compromising the situation. However, thanks to the well-organized processes, the all-clear was quickly given. The fire brigade team, led by Robert and Mathias Bent, who also celebrated their fire brigade baptism that day, handled the situation masterfully. After the exercise, both were promoted to senior extinguisher and appointed as group leaders, which underlines their forward planning and decision-making skills in this stressful situation. Of course, the turntable ladder was also provided as a second escape route for the firefighters, but the narrow access to the hospital courtyard posed an additional hurdle.

How the Baltic Sea newspaper reports, such exercises are not only important for alarm drills, but also for internal fire protection. Clearance and fire drills should be carried out regularly and employees should be trained annually. Even though the incident was only a simulation, the fire department was looking for a model for realistic emergency scenarios that are an integral part of everyday reality.

Fire protection as a common goal

Fire protection in hospitals includes several important aspects that all have to be intertwined: structural, technical and organizational fire protection. The escape routes must be accessible quickly and safely in an emergency. Safe hospital states that the spatial conditions must be designed in such a way that all necessary safety precautions can be taken in the event of a fire.

The successful implementation of this exercise at Sana Hospital is an important step towards safety. In a facility where many people in need of help are cared for every day, it is crucial that all employees and emergency services are well prepared for emergencies. The strong commitment of the fire department and the support of the hospital staff are the cornerstones of a functioning fire protection concept that is also viable in an emergency.