Yakutsk & Ministry Sign Pact for Enhanced Safety & Emergency Response
Yakutsk City District Administration and the Ministry of Youth Affairs have signed a significant agreement. The pact aims to strengthen collaboration on various fronts, including fire safety, emergency response, and search and rescue operations. The signing ceremony brought together key figures, including Yevgeny Grigoryev, the head of Yakutsk, and Alexander Maximov, Deputy Minister.
The agreement, signed by Yevgeny Grigoryev, Alexander Maximov, Sulustan Zabolotsky, Nikolai Nakhodkin, Roman Solomov, and Vasily Pulyaevsky, outlines a comprehensive plan. It covers fire safety measures, emergency response protocols, local volunteering camp organization, public safety training, promotion of the volunteer movement, and the development of a structured search system.
Yevgeny Grigoryev, the head of Yakutsk, stressed the importance of nurturing the volunteer movement. He believes it plays a crucial role in saving lives and enhancing public safety. Meanwhile, Alexander Maximov, Deputy Minister, expressed the goal of creating a unified and effective search system across the republic.
The agreement between Yakutsk City District Administration and the Ministry of Youth Affairs marks a step towards improved safety and emergency response in the region. With key stakeholders committed to collaboration, the pact aims to foster a robust volunteer movement and establish a structured search system. The signing ceremony signals a new era of cooperation, with the ultimate goal of enhancing public safety and saving lives.
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