Protect. Serve. Save lives. Dräger offers solutions to rely on.

No job is as versatile and demanding as firefighting. Whether it is about assistance or fire rescue – no run and operation is the same. Physical fitness and nerves of iron are required at all times. As a matter of fact, no one knows: What is the next challenge?

This uncertainty and strain cannot be removed from firefighting. However, there is one thing that is for sure: At any time, every firefighter can fully rely on his brothers and sisters and on the Dräger equipment. Dräger equipment offers personal protection and enables firefighters to rescue and save people, and animals, even under the most extreme and difficult conditions. For the rough daily operations in fire departments, Dräger offers a wide range of proven and innovative solutions – certified products and services which rescue teams can absolutely rely on.

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Due Diligence

Heads of fire departments bear a lot of responsibility for the health and the well-being of their personnel. Firefighters are exposed to an ever increasing number of dangers, hazards and stress. Therefore, training becomes extremely important.

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Maintenance and Service

Being a firefighter means teamwork. The next call is always just around the corner. To working safely and efficiently, it is essential to keep equipment in excellent condition.

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User and Wearer

Fighting fires is one of the most difficult jobs for firefighters. Movement and orientation in unknown environments and surroundings, time pressure, heat, poor visibility due to smoke and fog, the danger of collapse are all factors adding to the stress of the job. What makes firefighting even more difficult is the amount of protective equipment needed to work in these harsh environments. While searching for potential victims in situations others run from, a firefighter is not left alone because he can always fully rely on his Dräger equipment.

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Procuration

Tight public funds and a great deal of public scrutiny relating to equipment make the work of the people responsible for the acquisition of fire department equipment very difficult. Where can we get bid specifications? How much does the equipment cost? What about the total cost of ownership? Who delivers spare parts? And how quickly? Who guarantees maintenance, servicing and the supply with resources and equipment?