Gassasinian Civil Defence Force
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Formation | 1979 |
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Type | Fire Brigade, Ambulance, Technical Rescue, Search and Rescue, Air Ambulance |
Location | |
Budget | $400,000,000 |
Staff | ~20,000 |
Volunteers | ~5,000 |
The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is the primary state fire brigade, providing firefighting services across the nation, along with providing ambulance coverage, civil defence, search and rescue, technical rescue and air ambulance services. The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is staffed through a mixture of volunteers, full-time employeers and retained firefighters.
Although the primary goal of the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is stated to be firefighting, the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force has in more recent years has found itself increasingly responding more to medical emergencies, car accidents and rescue. To provide ambulance services across the country, the Civil Defence Force works alongside a number of non-profit ambulance services such as the Gassasinian Red Cross, National Hatzalah and the St John Ambulance, who all have representation within the management of the National Ambulance Service and provide ambulances and emergency medical responders.
The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is the responsibility of the Minister of Health and Public Welfare since 1990. Before 1990, the Minister of the Interior was responsible for the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force.
History
The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force has its' roots in the Gassasinia Fire Brigade. Formed in 1899, the Gassasinia Fire Brigade was responsible for fighting fires across the Estmerish Protectorate of Gassasinia. In 1939, the Gassasinia Fire Brigade First Aid Squad was formed, initially equipped with Estmere produced ambulances which were merely a van in white ambulance livery, with very limited ability to provide on-site medical care. However, after 1952, the focus of ambulance services started to move to providing on-scene care, and basic Ambulancemen were trained as Emergency Medical Technicians, who had basic ability to provide on-scene care, particularly through techniques such as CPR and defibrilation.
The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force was formed in 1978 after the bombing of an election centre in a poor Irfan slum of Jabiyah by a dissident hold-out insurgent group, and the subsequent fire which in total resulted when the explosion sparked a gas-pipe, causing the deaths of 54, injured more than a hundred, and displaced hundreds more. Owing to the poor co-ordination and performance of the Fire Brigade due to poor management and insufficient equipment, the subsequent Fatimah Report - named in remembrance a 4 year old girl who was killed immediately in the blast - recommended reforming the organisation of the Gassasinia Fire Brigade, acquiring greater quantities of more modern apparatus and increasing co-ordination with local volunteer groups.
After Gassasinia's first free elections in 1979, the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force was formed by a merger of the Gassasinian Defence Force Civil Defence Corps and Coastal Rescue Unit, and the Gassasinia Fire Brigade.
During the period of economic recovery and growth during the 1980's and 1990's, the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force expanded and modernised it's equipment, training and techniques. Notably, the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force was called out in force in 1999 after a major accident at St. George Crash when an over-crowded underground train's brakes failed and collided with the rear-end of another train that was departing passengers at St George Station, killing almost a hundred and injuring twice as many.
Vehicles
The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force operates a large amount of apparatuses of both Euclean and Asteria Superior origin. Notably, the Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is known to