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Starting Soon, Citizens Will Be Trained Here to Help in Emergency Situations.

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Who helps the fire department and the Red Cross in an emergency situation? Tens of thousands of people are needed for this throughout the Netherlands, but there are hardly any so-called civilian reservists. In the coming months, several hundred civilian reservists are expected to be trained in Vught. These are not reservists who can be called up for the army, but citizens who can assist the fire department and the Red Cross, for example, during …
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Who helps the fire department and the Red Cross in an emergency situation? Tens of thousands of people are needed for this throughout the Netherlands, but there are hardly any so-called civilian reservists. In the coming months, several hundred civilian reservists are expected to be trained in Vught. These are not reservists who can be called up for the army, but citizens who can assist the fire department and the Red Cross, for example, during …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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