6 January 2018
SBB Fire Rescue Train
Austria Rail Jet
Swiss Voralpen Express
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voralpen_Express
Ready for emergencies around the clock.
380 employees of the SBB throughout Switzerland ensure that at one event rail traffic is influenced as little as possible and can be resumed quickly. To accomplish these tasks, they have 16 fire-fighting and rescue trains as well as various other rail and road vehicles available.
The SBB intervention is a professional task force with around 40 locations throughout Switzerland. Your employees handle more than 9,000 assignments per year. This includes faults in safety systems, fires, the evacuation and towing of defective trains and much more. In the event of an incident, they will be the first on-site, initiate the necessary immediate measures and ensure the SBB operations management with internal and external partners. This ensures that they are provided with the fastest possible return of rail traffic to an orderly state around the clock. The locations of the intervention are positioned so that the intervention staff can reach every point on the railway network within 15 to 30 minutes. The crews of the fire-fighting and rescue trains are quartered at their locations.
https://company.sbb.ch/content/dam/sbb/de/pdf/sbb-konzern/die-sbb-bewegt-die-schweiz/die-sbb-und-die-sicherheit/intervention/Faktenblatt_14_Loesch_Rettungszug_de.pdf
SBB Fire Rescue Train
Austria Rail Jet
Swiss Voralpen Express
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voralpen_Express
Ready for emergencies around the clock.
380 employees of the SBB throughout Switzerland ensure that at one event rail traffic is influenced as little as possible and can be resumed quickly. To accomplish these tasks, they have 16 fire-fighting and rescue trains as well as various other rail and road vehicles available.
The SBB intervention is a professional task force with around 40 locations throughout Switzerland. Your employees handle more than 9,000 assignments per year. This includes faults in safety systems, fires, the evacuation and towing of defective trains and much more. In the event of an incident, they will be the first on-site, initiate the necessary immediate measures and ensure the SBB operations management with internal and external partners. This ensures that they are provided with the fastest possible return of rail traffic to an orderly state around the clock. The locations of the intervention are positioned so that the intervention staff can reach every point on the railway network within 15 to 30 minutes. The crews of the fire-fighting and rescue trains are quartered at their locations.
https://company.sbb.ch/content/dam/sbb/de/pdf/sbb-konzern/die-sbb-bewegt-die-schweiz/die-sbb-und-die-sicherheit/intervention/Faktenblatt_14_Loesch_Rettungszug_de.pdf
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