April 6, 2023 – The Sisak branch of the Croatian Mountain Rescue Service (HGSS) has announced that it will apply for the project to build an international training center for search dogs, hoping that the city will become a center where teams from Central and Southeast Europe will come for training.
As Index writes, Sisak HGSS members will apply to the international partnership for financing the project from European funds, said the head of the Novska station and head of the Sisak branch, Branislav Grubić.
The local branch office is also preparing documentation for the reconstruction and extension of its headquarters in the city of Sisak, damaged in the earthquake, which the City of Sisak is helping with 19,000 euros.
Benefits for local businesses as well as tourism
“The knowledge and experience that our people gained in disasters here, in Albania and Turkey, are very valuable and a good basis for a project like this,” Grubić believes.
It is expected that with the construction of the training center in Sisak, teams from the wider region and a large part of Central and Southeastern Europe will come to Sisak, which will be useful for local businesses, as well as tourism.
Mayor: We have to make sure that all our emergency services are well equipped
On Wednesday, the project was supported by the mayor Kristina Ikić Baniček with the deputy and head of the city staff of Civil Protection, Marko Krička.
“We have to make sure that all our emergency services are well equipped because when an accident happens, it’s too late to think about what they need or lack,” said the mayor, recalling the natural disasters they’ve dealt with in recent years, from floods and earthquakes to storm.
“I am glad that the HGSS branch in Sisak is among the best in Croatia, primarily because of the phenomenal people who are part of their team,” said Ikić Baniček.
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