Difficult exercise: Fire brigade rescues seven injured people after a train accident in Freiberg
On November 11th, 2025, the Freiberg railway company simulated a serious accident at a level crossing with seven people injured in order to optimize operational coordination.

Difficult exercise: Fire brigade rescues seven injured people after a train accident in Freiberg
On November 11th, 2025, a practical exercise was carried out on the premises of the Freiberg Railway Company (FEG) in Freiberg, which put the cooperation between the fire brigade, rescue services and those responsible at FEG to the test. The simulation involved a serious scenario: a serious railway crossing accident with several people injured, which was also intended to illustrate the extraordinary challenges of rescue. Loud View In this exercise, two cars and a railcar with ten passengers were integrated into the fictitious incident. A total of seven injured people were depicted, including trapped inmates.
An impressive detail of the exercise was the simulated leak of liquid from the train, which encouraged the volunteers to strategically approach the dangers of rail travel. The Freiberg fire department took over the technical rescue and structured the scene, although there were logistical challenges in supplying emergency resources. Fortunately, the FEG emergency manager supported the evacuation of the train passengers, which meant that all the 'injured' could be rescued in time and handed over to the emergency services.
Optimization through experience
This exercise was not only training for emergencies, but also a valuable opportunity to evaluate results. In this way, insights into rescuing people and the efficiency of the entire operation process could be collected. This type of practical training is important in order to further optimize the response ability of emergency services in an emergency.
With its emergency management, Deutsche Bahn helps to ensure that fire brigades, rescue services and emergency doctors are optimally supported during operations in the railway area. It is considered one of the safest means of transport, and not without reason: accidents are extremely rare and are usually due to external influences. Around 1.3 million fire brigade members ensure safety in around 25,000 fire departments every day and help where things get tough. Information on this is summarized in Deutsche Bahn's emergency management, which provides emergency services with specialist advice and ensures their safety in rail operations ( German railway ).
Importance of collaboration
The relevance of solid cooperation is also reflected in the changing demands on emergency services. In today's world, it is important to consider the needs of all stakeholders, not just customers, but also communities, employees and other stakeholders. These insights come from the insights of stakeholder marketing, which emphasizes that all interests must be taken care of in order to promote harmonious coexistence ( Consciously ).
Today's exercise in Freiberg is an example of how such cooperation can be strengthened. Ultimately, everyone involved benefits from optimal preparation for possible emergencies that can be dealt with by joining forces.