Estonian Rescue Board

Estonian Rescue Board
Estonian: Päästeamet
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Estonia
Headquarters Raua 2, Tallinn
59°26′6.82″N 24°45′50.15″E / 59.4352278°N 24.7639306°E / 59.4352278; 24.7639306Coordinates: 59°26′6.82″N 24°45′50.15″E / 59.4352278°N 24.7639306°E / 59.4352278; 24.7639306
Agency executive
  • Kalev Timberg, Director General
Parent agency Ministry of the Interior
Website www.rescue.ee
Nublu, the mascot of the Estonian Rescue Board, at the Estonian Open Air Museum
Car from South-Estonian division of Estonian Rescue Board in Tartu.

The Estonian Rescue Board (Estonian: Päästeamet) is an autonomous governmental institution within the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Rescue Board is responsible for inland fire and rescue services in Estonia. In general, operational services are organized at county level and the Rescue Board has administrative duties, but there are also some operational units directly under The Rescue Board's control.

Among other duties, the Board carries out explosive ordnance disposal in Estonia through the Estonian EOD Center, which has received U.S. State Department funding. Estonian de-mining personnel have deployed to Afghanistan, and to Georgia, after the South Ossetia War of 2008.

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