Frankenberg celebrates: New rescue station with state-of-the-art technology opens!

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On November 4th, 2025, a new rescue station was opened in Frankenberg that combines modern standards and sustainable technology.

Am 4.11.2025 wurde in Frankenberg eine neue Rettungswache eröffnet, die modernen Standards und nachhaltige Technik vereint.
On November 4th, 2025, a new rescue station was opened in Frankenberg that combines modern standards and sustainable technology.

Frankenberg celebrates: New rescue station with state-of-the-art technology opens!

A happy occasion for the city of Frankenberg: After around 17 months of construction, the new rescue station was officially inaugurated today. The modern facility is located on a spacious plot of approximately 1900 square meters and offers space for a variety of necessary functions that are essential in the rescue service. This not only improves operational readiness, but also significantly increases the well-being of employees.

The new rescue station is cleverly divided into two functional areas. The vehicle hall houses parking spaces for three modern emergency vehicles as well as an integrated washing hall, which makes the care and hygiene of the vehicles easier. The second area is dedicated to daily operations and employees. Here you will find, among other things, oxygen storage, material and logistics rooms, building services, a disinfection room as well as lounges and offices. Separate changing rooms and sanitary areas also create a pleasant atmosphere for the approximately 32 employees who work shifts around the clock.

Modern technology for the future

Particularly noteworthy is the sustainable technology that was integrated into the rescue station. A photovoltaic system and an air heat pump not only provide environmentally friendly energy, but also contribute to cost efficiency. This innovative equipment shows how important it is to take ecological aspects into account when building new facilities in order to optimize operational processes in the long term.

An average of eight emergency services from the DRK Döbeln/Hainichen are on site in shifts to ensure the safety of citizens as best as possible. “With this new guard we have taken a big step into the future,” said a spokesman for the DRK. The improvement in working conditions is clearly also a benefit for patient care.

The ceremonial handover was attended by numerous representatives of the city, the DRK and the public, who were all enthusiastic about the modern conditions. With this investment, Frankenberg ensures that help can be provided quickly and effectively in an emergency.

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Overall, it should be noted that the new rescue station in Frankenberg is not just a building, but also a sign of progress and responsibility towards the community. We will be curious to see how these modern circumstances will impact rescue work in the region.

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