Danish Emergency Management Agency

Danish Emergency Management Agency
Beredskabsstyrelsen

Logo of the Danish Beredskabsstyrelsen

Established December 23, 1992
Activated January 1, 1993
Director Henning Thiesen
Budget (2005) 496 million DKK
Homepage www.brs.dk
Employees 600 staff
~750 conscripts every 6 months
400 volunteers

Logo of the Danish Beredskabsstyrelsen when in International operations
Logo of DEMA, when on International operations.

The Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) (Danish: Beredskabsstyrelsen) is a Danish governmental agency under the Ministry of Defence[1]. Its principal task is to manage an operational part who work out of six Emergency Management Centres, and administrative and legalizing part, who supervises the national and municipal rescue preparedness and advices the authorities on matters of preparedness. DEMA works in closely structured co-operation with the EU, UN and several neighbouring countries.

DEMA is capable of deploying abroad on request from another state or an international organisation. The decision to render assistance is taken in co-counsel with the Danish Foreign Ministry. DEMA can give support in instances of natural disasters and accidents, technological events and crises and civil wars. It is able to react quickly in acute situations and leave its home base within hours on smaller missions, and have the ability to deploy a mobile hospital in only 24 hours[2].

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History

By the Danish Preparedness Act (Beredskabsloven) [3], which came into force on January 1, 1992, the former WW2 era wartime civil defense corps was changed into a peace time "Emergency Management Agency", that could primarily work in peacetime.
The Danish Emergency Management Agency was created out of the two agencies responsible for these former services, namely "Civilforsvarsstyrelsen" (Civil Defense Agency) and "Statens Brandinspektion" (Governmental Fire Inspection Agency).

The Civil Defence was created March 1, 1938, as the State Civil Air Defence (Statens civile luftværn) and was under the responsibility of the Ministry of the Interior. The name Civil Defence dates from the first Civil Defence law of April 1, 1949.
The municipal fire services and the Governmental Fire Inspection Agency was under the Ministry of Justice.
The new Danish Emergency Management Agency came under the responsibility of Ministry of the Interior, however as of February 1, 2004 it is under the Ministry of Defence.

By means of a number of political agreements supported widely by the parties in the Danish Parliament, the rescue preparedness has been continuously developed and adapted to the changing demands made by the society and the changes in the security-policy situation.

DEMA and the public

When the Civil Air Defense was created the vehicles where old gray trucks, and this truck-color was kept for many years. The uniform of the Civil Air Defense, and later the Civil Defense was also kept gray, with orange shoulders and blue triangles - The international icon for civil protection.
Later the vehicles was painted orange to show that it is a true Civil Defense agency and still are this color - Denmark being one of the only nations left still using the Civil Defense colors and logo to this extend. The uniforms where modernized in the year 2000, and the old gray uniform was replaced by a new dark blue uniform, called M/2000. The uniform has been edited some times, and a new rescue-uniform was created in 2009 for USAR teams. The M/2000 is being replaced by a new uniform currently under development.

When on international deplyment the DEMA often uses discrete civilian clothing, mostly in a sand/brown color. Experiences have shown that the dark blue uniform may often be mistaken af military or police in other countries, and this has given some unfortunate situations.
The only current deployment where the uniform is used is the UNIFIL deployment in Lebanon, where a special uniform has been developed for the hot climate.

Although DEMA hasn't been called Civil Defense (Civilforsvaret) for more than 15 years, the general public still often refers to it as the Civil Defense, and a lot don't know what DEMA is.

Emergency Operations

Municipal Fire Departments

The primary firefighting work in Denmark are done by municipal fire departments and all municipalities are required by law to have a fire department. Before 1992 the municipal fire department where controlled by "Statens Brandinspektion" (Governmental Fire Inspection Agency), but with the law-change in 1992 the responsibility was given to the Civil Preparedness Division of DEMA.

The municipalities doesn't have to do the firefighting themselves, and a large part of the fire department services are done by the private firm Falck A/S.

Regional Support Centers

The Command and Communications Module is often used to support major police operations
DEMA Volunteer extinguishing a car fire during a training exercise

The agency has a staff of some 600 people. About 170 of these are employed in the central Emergency Management Agency in Birkerød. The rest are employed at the agency’s six centers and two schools. It is possible to do conscription-service for the Danish military in the operational section of DEMA and the agency has around 750 conscripts every 6 months.
Unlike the military where the normal service length is 4 months and there are no operational tasks, conscription service in DEMA is 6 months in length. Also the conscripts are made part of the national emergency response after 1 month of service and are often participation in firefighting and rescue operations. The conscripts get a full firefighters education and are trained in the following fields:

  • Firefighting
  • Rescue and USAR
  • Advanced first aid, patient assessment and treatment (On EMT-B level)
  • Communications
  • Heavy vehicle usage (All conscripts must have a normal drivers license before starting, and are offered a lorry-license for free)
  • HAZMAT


The Emergency Management Centers are located all over the country and almost every part of the country can be reached within one hour of receiving the alarm. The centers are located in:

  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Nordjylland (Thisted)(conscription barracks and specialist in breathing apparatus)
  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Midtjylland (Herning)(conscription barracks and specialist in international operations)
  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Sydjylland (Haderslev)(conscription barracks and specialist in uniform and protective clothing)
  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Sjælland (Næstved)(conscription barracks and specialist in specialized vehicles)
  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Bornholm (Allinge) (conscription barracks)
  • Beredskabsstyrelsen Hedehusene (Hedehusene) (300 man large volunteer center) [4]

The primary function of the above centers are to assist municipal fire departments at major fires, assist to police, and to take care of the danish nuclear fallout preparedness, HazMat preparedness, USAR/rescue preparedness and all other relevant tasks.
Beredskabsstyrelsen Hedehusene is a 100% volunteer center the only exception being the chief officer and some teachers offering courses to private rescue firms. All the other centers are manned by conscripts who are controlled by a single officer and a couple of sergeants.

Municipal Support Centers

Besides from the regional support centers there are also some minor support points that have equipment paid for by DEMA, but are manned by municipal volunteer firefighters. These support points are, like the regional support points, support centers for the municipal fire departments in case of major fires and other emergencies.

The Municipal Support Centers are located at:

International Operations

DEMA has participated in several international operations since the beginning of the 90's. Some notable missions are:

  • Supply run in Bosnia in 1992 (here to convoy was attacked and a civil defense sergeant was killed)
  • USAR after the 1992 Earthquake in Turkey
  • Mobile Hospital in Afghanistan
  • Mobile Hospital in Aceh after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
  • Evacuation of Danish civilians from Lebanon during the 2006 conflict
  • 2010 Pakistan earthquake
  • Recently DEMA has won a 10 year long contract with the UN about manning a fire department at UN HQ in Naqoura
  • 2011 Japan earthquake disaster and following nuclear incident

Other Departments

Nuclear Division

The Nuclear Division's responsibilities include:

  • Inspections of the shutdown of the only nuclear facility in Denmark at Risø,
  • The Danish nuclear preparedness
  • International cooperation on nuclear safety and nuclear preparedness within the Nordic countries, the EU (EURATOM)
  • The IAEA and the OECD
  • Nuclear support programmes for countries in Eastern Europe

Chemical Division

The chemical division's responsibilities include:

  • Analytical chemical investigations of unknown substances, including chemical warfare agents and explosives.
  • Examination of dangerous goods and hazardous materials.
  • Advisory services, including the National Chemical Response Center (Kemikalieberedskabsvagten)[5], and education and research.

Civil Preparedness Division

The Danish Preparedness Act stipulates that each ministry, agency, or other authority in the Danish government is required to carry out relevant planning within their respective sector to deal with a serious adverse impact on critical functions of society. CPD helps facilitate planning within the different sectors and the coordination between the different sectors. This includes responsibility for national emergency planning, publication of guidance materials, courses, and other activities to strengthen the cooperation between the different actors in the Danish civil preparedness establishment.

Most recently the education for both firefighters and firechiefs has been completely revised in 2009 and 2010.

Emergency Management Schools

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ DEMA at the Ministry of Defense website http://www.fmn.dk/eng/allabout/Pages/ResponsibilitiesoftheEmergencyManagementAgency.aspx
  2. ^ Fact sheet about the hospital http://www.brs.dk/brsfh/Dokumenter/DEMH.pdf
  3. ^ Beredskabsloven in Danish https://www.retsinformation.dk/forms/r0710.aspx?id=123670
  4. ^ English website of the Volunteer Center http://www.brs.dk/brsfh/internationalt/english_version.htm
  5. ^ Online assistance and encyclopedic service from the Chemical Division http://www.kemikalieberedskab.dk/english.shtml

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