Insight into the world of the Röhm plant fire department

The Röhm plant fire department is an important facility at the company site in Worms. Its task is to ensure the safety and protection of employees, facilities and the environment. But how exactly does the plant fire department work and what role does drone technology play in this?

Our colleague Phil Stephan had the opportunity to interview Thorsten Edling, Head of Plant Safety at Röhm. In the interview, important questions about the work of the plant fire department and the use of drones were addressed.

Phil Stephan accompanied Thorsten Edling for a day at the plant fire department and spoke to him about the challenges and tasks that firefighters face on a daily basis. It was not only about firefighting and first aid, but also about preventive measures and safety precautions.

A central topic of the interview was the use of drones by the Röhm plant fire department. Drones offer a wide range of possibilities for the fire department, from aerial surveillance and situational awareness to search and rescue in areas that are difficult to access. Thorsten Edling explained how the plant fire department uses drone technology to make its operations more efficient and safer.

The interview with Thorsten Edling provides interesting insights into the work of the Röhm plant fire department and shows how modern technologies such as drones can help save lives and minimize damage. It also highlights the importance of collaboration between companies like Röhm and innovative partners like Droniq.

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