Talk:German fire services

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[edit] Article redone

I just uploaded a new version of this article. I trust it will be a little bit more informative than the last version. However, I am still in need for some native speakers to look over it again, since I do have slight problems with spelling and grammar.Winnie-MD 11:17, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

Well, it looks really like done by a German Beamter. Delete all the Dienstgrad and that stuff or put it at last to the end, already you've forgotten the Schmutzzulage. The rest of the world is not interested in this, show more the efficiency of the THW. Gerhard51 21:07, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
I've tried to simplify the complicated details of the article by adding more external links and going into more detail as to how the German BOS system is set up specifically in regards to the radios and pagers we use. Undoubtedly there is always room for improvement :). Toni S. (talk) 07:08, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Alerting the Fire Brigade

Berufsfeuerwehr is alarmed about speakers in the alert one. what points her here is alarmierung for voluntary feuerwehr this unsigned post was submitted by User:Daysleeper47

The point is as follows: Berufsfeuerwehr is, as stated in the article, vastly outnumbered by voluntary forces, especially in rural areas. Whereas in cities the voluntary forces often are merely a backup, they usually are the only ones on scene in rural areas. Hence the significance of how they are alerted.Winnie-MD 15:59, 11 November 2007 (UTC)