Leadership group readiness

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The leadership groups on readiness (FüGr-Ber) belonged to the leadership in disaster control in accordance with the federal government. So you were part of the civil and civil protection . The readiness leadership groups served to lead three platoons of the same specialist service (called “readiness” as the smallest tactical association ). If necessary, the standby leadership group was subordinate to TEL .

A readiness management group consisted of a total of nine emergency services (total strength: 2/2/5/9 ). These distributed to a FüKW with two radios sets (1/1/3/ 5 , d. H. Standby guide, ABC-group leader, two Sprechfunker and a motor driver / medical assistants), car (1/1/1/ 3 , including the standby guide deputy Administration guide and a driver) and a motorcycle (- / - / 1/ 1 , detector ).

According to the Law on the Reorganization of Civil Protection (ZSNeuOG), this federal concept for a leadership group on readiness no longer exists today.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d BBK / BZS: Units and institutions of management in disaster control. Evidence of strengths and equipment in the leadership group readiness (FüGr-Ber). STAN no. 102. As of May 1984.
  2. see also: Evidence of strength and equipment (STAN) for the units and facilities of disaster control .