GIES - General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (Romania) / Inspectoratul General pentru Situații de Urgență

GIES - General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (Romania) / Inspectoratul General pentru Situații de Urgență

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Legal residence:Romania
Organization type:Government agency
Funding agencies:EC, Other, FP7, Horizon 2020
European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), Other, The Seventh Framework Programme, Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020)
Sectors:Humanitarian Aid & Emergency, Public Administratio ...
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Humanitarian Aid & Emergency, Public Administration, Security
Nr. of employees:10001+
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Until 2004 civil protection and fire fighting measures were carried out by the General Inspectorate of the Military Fire Brigade Corps and the Civil Protection Command, institutions under the coordination of the Ministry of Interior

In order to adapt to the exponential growth of non-military risks, amid the acceleration of globalization, radical climate change, diversification of economic activities and disaster, the two institutions merged in December 2004, taking over the General Emergency Inspectorate (IGSU).

The fundamental objective of IGSU's activity is to improve the efficiency of emergency prevention and management actions in order to keep the risks under control and ensure the normality of the life of human communities and is achieved through the many prevention and intervention activities for fighting fires, dismantling and first aid of SMURD, rescue of persons and limitation of damages caused by floods, landslides, seismic movements, epidemics, epizootics, droughts, drought, assistance of persons in critical situations, intervention in technological, radiological, nuclear, biological or other types of natural or anthropic calamities.

The General Inspectorate and Territorial Structures comprise over 26,000 employees, 42 operational centers and over 280 operational sub-units.

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