
Väike-Õismäe housing associations learned first aid in crisis situations
On April 12, paramedic Andrus Lehtmetsa led the second first aid training for the Crisis Research Centre’s Crisis Skills Programme at

On April 12, paramedic Andrus Lehtmetsa led the second first aid training for the Crisis Research Centre’s Crisis Skills Programme at

On March 15, the first sessions of the K-36 training programme of the community-based civil protection project were held in

On February 24, we commemorate not just the independent Republic of Estonia’s birthday, but also the three-year war that Russia

You are very welcome to attend the opening seminar of the Kohtla-Järve Crisis Skills Project, which will take place on

Registration is now open for a free crisis skills training program in civil defence in Kohtla-Järve! You are warmly invited

On January 14, Hannes Nagel, the head of the Crisis Research Centre, appeared as a guest on Äripäev radio’s morning

Gone are the days when the main function of Tallinn’s municipal police was to chase fare dodgers or fine parking

In Estonia, examples from the Nordic countries have recently been cited in relation to civil protection and shelters, but this

Similar to Helsinki, the Czech capital has a large civil protection infrastructure complex, which, unlike the stagnation in this field

On February 24th, we not only celebrate the Independence Day of the Republic of Estonia but also mark two years