Estonia’s internal security faces a growing need for rescue operators, requiring a significant increase in personnel. Rescue operators receive calls via the 112 number and are responsible for making critical decisions that determine the course of action in emergency situations. The team consists of both newly graduated individuals and experienced professionals. These roles are predominantly filled by women who have recently completed high school. According to Jane Peiponen, head of rescue operations at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, the demand for rescue operators extends beyond police officers and firefighters, necessitating a broader recruitment effort. Topics: #women #make #decisions Post navigation Stubb in front of the Riigikogu: the best response to the intimidation of Russia is to remain calm VIDEO: Scandal in Germany: Elite youths shout Nazi slogans while singing a popular party song
It’s concerning to think about the immense responsibility these young women carry in life-or-death situations. Reply
What specific training do these rescue operators receive to ensure they can make accurate, life-saving decisions under pressure? Reply