Fire and Rescue services of Albania

The Fire and Rescue service (Albanian: Policia e Mbrojtjes nga Zjarri dhe për Shpëtim or PMNZSH) is a government department in the Republic of Albania responsible for preventing dangers related to the spread of fires, protecting citizens’ lives and property affected by the fires while being involved in rescue and relief operations and providing recovery following a disaster. The PMNZSH operates at a local level in conjunction with the General Directorate of Civil Emergencies and the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[1][2]

Fire and Rescue service of Albania
Policia e Mbrojtjes nga Zjarri dhe për Shpëtim
"Zjarrfikësat"
Operational area
CountryAlbania
Agency overview
Established1945
Employees739 career firefighters
Facilities and equipment
Stations12 central stations
Zjarrfikset on training

History

The agency was established in 1945 under the name Firefighting Police, which was then part of the “People's Police”. In 1991, during the transition of the political system in Albania, several changes were made to the Law on Firefighters.[3] Until 2017 the Fire and Rescue service was commanded by the prefect for each of the 12 counties of Albania. But with the growing need for the service and the need for renovation and upgrading of all departments and vehicle fleets across the country, the "Council of Ministers" decided to decentralize some of the Fire and Rescue services and pass their direction to the municipalities.[4][5][6]

See also

General Directorate of Civil Emergencies

References

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