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The Hungarian Cave Rescue Service was recently holding a training session for doctors when their colleague was robbed.
The one million forint damage is more than 10 percent of the organization's annual budget.
The Hungarian Cave Rescue Service (BMSz) suffered significant financial damage when unknown perpetrators broke into their vehicle during a training day. The theft of over one million forints worth of equipment, some of which is used for life-saving purposes, affects ten percent of the organization's annual budget.
They estimate that the amount of material damage caused exceeds one million forints. On Thursday afternoon, a vehicle worth more than one million forints belonging to the Hungarian Cave Rescue Service (BMSz) was stolen ... ...
A report was filed at the Budaörs Police Station regarding the theft.
Members of the Hungarian Cave Rescue Service were taking part in a training course for volunteer doctors preparing for mission areas in Budakeszi, organized by the St. Francis Hospital, when they encountered a major inconvenience. During the theoretical presentation, they left their equipment in a car in the parking lot of the tourist lodge, which was broken into and the equipment essential for rescues was taken. The material damage exceeded one…
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