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The Hellenic Fire Service () is the national fire and rescue service of
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. It is part of the Ministry for Citizen Protection.''Αποστολή - Αρμοδιότητες ''
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History

In 1833, with the establishment of the
Greek Kingdom The Kingdom of Greece (, Romanization, romanized: ''Vasíleion tis Elládos'', pronounced ) was the Greece, Greek Nation state, nation-state established in 1832 and was the successor state to the First Hellenic Republic. It was internationally ...
, the fire responsibility was given to the individual
prefectures A prefecture (from the Latin word, "''praefectura"'') is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain inter ...
and
municipalities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
. As soon as the Greek state was founded, the responsibility of fire safety was assigned to the prefects. The municipalities had to have personnel - the "peacekeepers" - and the means to extinguish fires. The pioneer companies of the army were responsible for public buildings. In 1854 a Firemen Company (Λόχος Πυροσβεστών) was formed in
Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
, as part of the
Greek Army The Hellenic Army (, sometimes abbreviated as ΕΣ), formed in 1828, is the land force of Greece. The term '' Hellenic'' is the endogenous synonym for ''Greek''. The Hellenic Army is the largest of the three branches of the Hellenic Armed F ...
, expanded in 1861 into a two-company mixed sapper and firemen formation (Διλοχία Σκαπανέων και Πυροσβεστών). The company had a strength of 92 men. Πυροσβεστών - the word for firefighter - translates to "fire extinguishers" (people, not the object). The "Pioneer and Fire Brigade" in addition to fire fighting, carried out road construction works. The Gendarmerie and the Cities Police assisted in the firefighting work. In 1910, the military squadron was briefly called the "Fire Squad." The Fire Squadron volunteers and draftees served for a three-year term. It was not until 1914 that the Corps, now again known as Firemen Company and still under military control, was expanded to other cities outside Athens, covering also
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,
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and
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The municipalities were responsible for the rest of the country. In 1926, the Fire Service was formed as a separate branch within the military, but proved ineffective, so that in 1929, a Greek
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from Russia, the former head of
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Fire Service Alkiviadis Kokkinakis, was tasked with reforming the service. In 1930, the Fire Corps were reconstituted as an independent national authority under the
Ministry of the Interior An interior ministry or ministry of the interior (also called ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement. In some states, the ...
. Until 1975 the chiefs of the service were transferred from the
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or the
Cities Police The Cities Police () was a Greek Greek may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family **Proto-Greek language, the assu ...
. In 1984 the incumbent government sought to unify all prexisting security forces, including the Fire Service, into the
Hellenic Police The Hellenic Police (, ''Ellinikí Astynomía'', abbreviated ) is the national police service and one of the three security forces of Greece (the others being the Hellenic Fire Service and the Hellenic Coast Guard). It is a large agency with res ...
. Students of the Firefighting Academy protested this by squatting on the premises and the Force's incorporation was never realised. After 1998 the Fire Corps were given the responsibility for
forest fires A forest fire A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a bushfire ( in Au ...
, taking over from the Forestry Service.


Operation

The Corps mission is to provide safety for the citizens and their property. It operates during fires,
forest fires A forest fire A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a bushfire ( in Au ...
, car accidents, other natural or man-made
disasters A disaster is an event that causes serious harm to people, buildings, economies, or the environment, and the affected community cannot handle it alone. ''Natural disasters'' like avalanches, floods, earthquakes, and wildfires are caused by natur ...
and during
rescue Rescue comprises responsive operations that usually involve the saving of life, removal from danger, liberation from restraint, or the urgent treatment of injury, injuries after an incident. It may be facilitated by a range of tools and equipm ...
operations. Other duties include the collaboration with the other Greek security forces, prevention measures and information and the education of the public. The Fire Corps has officers serving with the National Intelligence Service of Greece. The nation's domestic and foreign intelligence service. The different legal and regulatory texts describing the organization and operation of the Fire Service were codified in 1992 in Presidential Decree 210. Emergency Medical Services in Greece are the responsibility of EKAB - The Hellenic National Centre for Emergency Care. E.M.A.K. stands for the Special Unit Dealing with Catastrophes. E.M.A.K. is the Heavy USAR and Technical Rescue unit of the Corps. Additionally, E.M.A.K. staffs teams of Scuba Divers. The Unit reports directly to the Lieutenant General of the Fire Corps. Regional Administrative Services are divided into 300 commands. County Fire Service Commands and City Fire Service Commands based on size. These commands are composed of multiple fire stations. Fire Stations are primarily operational action stations. Stations are divided into A, B, C and D class, depending on the population and the danger of the area where they are located. The Fire Stations of Ports and Airports, both Civil and Military, belong to these services. Fire stations smaller than D class are referred to as klimakia. Plus voluntary fire stations and voluntary klimakia. Fire Apparatus are divided into A,B,C and D class depending on their pumping capacity.


Organization

# The central body is located in
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# Regional Fire Services Administration # Fire station of four grades (A,B,C,D) throughout the country # Smaller fire stations (), plus voluntary fire stations and voluntary # Special Units for Disasters (EMAK) # Special services: ## Firefighting Academy ## National Coordination Centre for Operations and Crisis Management (ESKEDIK). Tel. 199 ## General Warehouse Material ## Confrontation of arson crimes - Directorate for Dealing with Arson Crimes (D.A.E.E.) ## The Air Service of the Fire Corps (Y.E.M.P.S.) ## The Watercraft Service (Y.PLO.M.)


Voluntary Corps

In 1991, a new Voluntary Corps was formed for
volunteers Volunteering is an elective and freely chosen act of an individual or group giving their time and labor, often for community service. Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergenc ...
''Ο Θεσμός του Εθελοντή Πυροσβέστη'',Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα (www.fireservice.g

/ref> Today they are 17% of the strength of the Service. Volunteers act as a support force and they have to be officially recognized and trained by the Greece, Greek state. The legal and regulatory framework for volunteers in the Hellenic Fire Service and the Hellenic Coast Guard was updated with Law 4029 in 2011.Law 4029, Government Gazette A 245, 2011-11-22 The mission of the Volunteer Firefighter is the safety and protection of the life and property of citizens and the state. Crews of volunteers respond to the dangers of fires, floods, earthquakes, other natural disasters and accidents. The role is delimited in the context of the honorary and unpaid offer of the citizens exclusively. Only in the context of the Fire Corps' operation. They are trained in branches of the Fire Academy throughout Greece. Crews of volunteers serve in Professional and Volunteer Fire Stations and intervene in structural and wildland fires. These voluntary structures are administratively and operationally subordinate to the Service of the Fire Corps in which they are based. Based on the provisions of the law, the Volunteer Fire Brigades can operate on an annual or seasonal basis in order to meet the needs of fire safety and rescue. In particular, voluntary crews can be formed at the level of Local Government Organizations and Holy Monasteries, giving specific incentives in this direction. Crews can be raised in locations where there are no professional fire services, such as in remote Greek islands.


Equipment

Since the 1930s, the Fire Service has used more than 3,500 vehicles. Today it owns about 2,500 trucks and cars (1,500 fire engines and fire tenders, 800 auxiliary and 200 special), 44 firefighting aircraft, 20 helicopters (5 belonging to the House and 15 leased) and 10 firefighting vessels. The Hellenic Air Force assists with the operation of fixed-wing aircraft. Post-war, the Corps supplied armoured firefighting tanks manufactured by ERF. In 1998 all Forest Service vehicles were transferred to the Fire Corps. Firefighters wear bright blue turnout coats with Silver Gallet helmets. The uniform is dark blue. Fire Apparatus are divided into A,B,C and D classes based on their pumping capacity. The callsigns are the Class followed by the number of units in the Command. A-38 indicates the 38th Rescue Pumper in Athens.


Training

The training takes place at the Firefighting Academy () which is located in Kato Kifissia () with an annex at Villia Attikis. The first "Firefighting School" was established in 1936 at Sarri Street (an outpost of the 1st Fire Station) in
Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
, while the academy was established in 1968.


Ranks


Gallery

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Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
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ELVO Hellenic Vehicle Industry (ELVO, also spelled in English as ELBO) is a Greek manufacturer of civilian and military vehicles based in Thessaloniki, Greece. History The Hellenic Vehicle Industry started business as ''Steyr Hellas S.A.'' assem ...
fire engine File:HFS THE2 012 Fire Pump.JPG, TEMAX fire engine File:Mil Mi-26TC.jpg, A Mil Mi-26TC in firefighter role in action


See also

*
Hellenic Police The Hellenic Police (, ''Ellinikí Astynomía'', abbreviated ) is the national police service and one of the three security forces of Greece (the others being the Hellenic Fire Service and the Hellenic Coast Guard). It is a large agency with res ...
*
Hellenic Coast Guard The Hellenic Coast Guard () is the national coast guard of Greece. Like many other coast guards, it is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. The ...
*
List of fire departments This is a list of fire departments in the world. A fire department or fire brigade also known as a fire and rescue service or fire service is a public sector, public or private sector, private organization that provides firefighting, rescue and em ...


Notes and references


External links

* http://www.fireservice.gr {{Greek security forces Fire departments Emergency services in Greece 1926 establishments in Greece