80 participants from all fields related to Fire & Rescue in Europe: researchers, experts, national rescue services, civil protection agencies, NGOs, innovation and industry from 15 countries gathered for the first Annual Dissemination Workshop of the FIRE-IN project on 26 June 2018. The workshop was hosted by the National Fire Corps (Corpo Nazionale dei Vigili del Fuoco – CNVVF) in Rome, Italy, at Instituto Superiore Antincendi (I.S.A.).
What happens if a truck transporting dangerous chemicals collides with a train? A fire starts in a tall building or in a mountainous area? What are the rescue procedures in different countries? What resources are available? How ready are the rescue services? What can we learn from the experiences abroad? Are there any existing or emerging technologies which could help?
Answers to these and similar questions were in the focus of the workshops for civil protection agencies, firefighters and researchers from 8 EU countries within the FIRE-IN project. The workshops took place at the beginning of 2018 to gather up-to-date information on the existing challenges and best practices in Fire & Rescue across Europe. 90 experts shared their views on capability gaps in five thematic workshops in Rome, Berlin and Barcelona.
During the Annual Dissemination Workshop on 26 June, the participants were briefed about the preliminary results, which will be summarised and shared among the practitioners, research and industry later this year.
The participants in the Annual Dissemination Workshop also got an opportunity to express their views on research, innovation and standardization in a series of brainstorming sessions and exchange knowledge and experiences with other EU-funded projects from the same field, such as STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management), e-Notice (
Back-to-back with the Annual Dissemination Forum, the partners in the FIRE-IN project held their Annual meeting and the General Assembly, during which the progress of the first year was discussed, together with representatives from the European Commission.
FIRE-IN 2018 Annual workshop agenda
The preliminary results of the first cycle of workshop were presented by eachThematic Working Group leaders. Find below this slot of presentations:
Sébastien Lahaye (Safe Cluster). FIRE-IN Overview
Sébastien Lahaye (Safe Cluster). First Cycle of Workshops
Marta Miralles (DINT). WP1: Practitioners identification of capability challenges as regards innovations
Carles Garcia (DINT). TWG A – Search & Rescue and Emergency Response
Eng. Andrea Bozzo (CNVVF). TWG B – Structure Fires
Johann G. Goldammer (GFMC). TWG C – Vegetation Fires
Iris Schneider (THW). TWG D – Natural Disasters
Petr Oslejsek (CAFO). TWG E – CBRN
During the afternoon session, some European projects addressing the gaps and priorities identified in the firs cycle of workshops were presented:
Marcello Marzoli (CNVVF). IN-PREP project
Mariachiara Carestia and Daniele Di Giovanni (UniversitaDegli Studi Di Roma Torvergata). eNOTICE project
Jordi Vendrell (PCF). HEIMDALL project
Iris Schneider (THW). SAYSO project
Pr. Francesco Della Corte and Monica Linty (Universita Del Piemonte Oriental). NO-FEAR project
Saverio Caruso and Rachele Brancaleoni (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore). ENCIRCLE project
Mariona Borràs (PCF). GEOSAFE project
David Pozzi (CNVVF). ImmerSAFE project
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