Emergency drill held at Pas de la Casa to boost crisis readiness
Andorra’s Civil Protection Department ran a joint exercise with the Civil Protection Volunteer Corps and the Red Cross to test response protocols.
Key Points
- Drill conducted at Pas de la Casa by Andorra’s Civil Protection Department
- Participants included Civil Protection Volunteer Corps and Andorran Red Cross
- Exercise tested protocols, communication and coordination for atypical incidents
- Authorities thanked participants and highlighted volunteers’ key role
Andorra’s Civil Protection Department recently carried out an emergency drill at Pas de la Casa to strengthen the preparedness of operational teams that respond to crises.
The exercise involved the Civil Protection Volunteer Corps and the Andorran Red Cross and allowed participants to practise response protocols and improve coordination among different services.
The department said such drills are essential to ensure a rapid and effective response to atypical incidents, providing a realistic environment to test procedures, assess communication between teams and identify areas for improvement.
Authorities thanked all participating individuals and organisations, highlighting the commitment and enthusiasm of the Civil Protection Volunteer Corps, which plays a key role in the country’s emergency management.
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