Blue light day in Oberwart: Fire brigade and rescue inspire hundreds of visitors!

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On September 7, 2025, Blue Light Day took place in Oberwart, a popular event with demonstrations by the fire department, police and rescue services.

Am 7. September 2025 fand in Oberwart der Blaulichttag statt, ein beliebtes Event mit Vorführungen von Feuerwehr, Polizei und Rettungsdiensten.
On September 7, 2025, Blue Light Day took place in Oberwart, a popular event with demonstrations by the fire department, police and rescue services.

Blue light day in Oberwart: Fire brigade and rescue inspire hundreds of visitors!

On Saturday, September 7th, 2025, the city fire department's blue light day, which was anticipated with great anticipation, took place in Oberwart. Hundreds of visitors flocked around the fire station to find out about the various emergency organizations and to experience exciting demonstrations. The event offered an excellent opportunity to examine the impressive vehicles and equipment first hand and to get to know the work of the emergency services better. How meinkreis.at reported that the crowd was enormous and the various information and demonstrations were very well received.

The city fire department presented an impressive selection of emergency vehicles, including a modern command vehicle, a universal fire engine and a telescopic mast platform. Particularly exciting was an afternoon exercise in which it was demonstrated how rescue workers free a person from an accident car. The Oberwart Red Cross was also there and allowed visitors to view ambulances and emergency medical vehicles. They were also able to take part in resuscitation training, which was met with great interest by many.

Interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities

The police were also present, exhibited their emergency vehicles and answered many questions at the information stand. The Burgenland State Fire Brigade Association was also on site and brought special electric vehicles with them. Another exciting part of the program was the demonstration by the rescue dog team, who demonstrated their skills. There was a colorful supporting program for the little visitors with box climbing and other hands-on activities, which aroused the children's enthusiasm.

Another important aspect of the event was the provision of first aid information. This topic is particularly relevant because first responders can often be crucial in critical situations. The importance of first aid courses cannot be overestimated. Such a course includes, among other things, the recognition of impaired consciousness, the creation of the lateral position and the care of heavily bleeding wounds. How TCRH emphasizes, the focus is increasingly being placed on practical exercises in order to best prepare participants for emergency situations.

The physical well-being of the guests was also taken care of, so that everyone present was not only able to gain exciting insights into the work of the rescue and emergency services, but also got their money's worth in terms of culinary delights. The Blue Light Day in Oberwart was not only a platform for information and demonstrations, but also an opportunity to strengthen the community and raise awareness of important topics such as first aid.

For everyone who was interested in the varied offerings and insights into the emergency organizations, the blue light day was a complete success and will certainly be remembered fondly.