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Armenian rescuers head to Georgia (PHOTOS)
September 22, 2012 | 14:02
YEREVAN. – A rescue squad from Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) headed to Georgia on Saturday to take part in NATO’s “Georgia 2012” field training, during which a strong earthquake scenario will be enacted.
The aforesaid squad comprises 54 rescue specialists, MES press service informs.
Armenia’s recue squad, which is led by MES Rescue Service Director, Major General Sergei Azaryan, will participate in “Georgia 2012” with corresponding fire and rescue equipment and tools.
Emergency Situations Minister Armen Yeritsyan likewise was on hand at the rescue squad’s official seeing off ceremony.
In line with the scenario of “Georgia 2012” field training, a strong provisional earthquake has struck Georgia’s central part, and search and rescue teams from a variety of countries have rushed to provide help.
During the seeing off ceremony, Azaryan noted that considering the fact that the aforesaid training is being organized in the neighboring country, Armenia decided to participate with a larger team and to enable more rescuers to improve their expertise.
“Our rescuers have always stood out by their high-level professional readiness, and they are prepared to properly carry out all the tasks set before them, now as well,” Major General Sergei Azaryan stated.
September 22, 2012 | 14:02
YEREVAN. – A rescue squad from Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) headed to Georgia on Saturday to take part in NATO’s “Georgia 2012” field training, during which a strong earthquake scenario will be enacted.
The aforesaid squad comprises 54 rescue specialists, MES press service informs.
Armenia’s recue squad, which is led by MES Rescue Service Director, Major General Sergei Azaryan, will participate in “Georgia 2012” with corresponding fire and rescue equipment and tools.
Emergency Situations Minister Armen Yeritsyan likewise was on hand at the rescue squad’s official seeing off ceremony.
In line with the scenario of “Georgia 2012” field training, a strong provisional earthquake has struck Georgia’s central part, and search and rescue teams from a variety of countries have rushed to provide help.
During the seeing off ceremony, Azaryan noted that considering the fact that the aforesaid training is being organized in the neighboring country, Armenia decided to participate with a larger team and to enable more rescuers to improve their expertise.
“Our rescuers have always stood out by their high-level professional readiness, and they are prepared to properly carry out all the tasks set before them, now as well,” Major General Sergei Azaryan stated.
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