Anger about blackout discussion at the meeting of the Lenggrieser fire brigade
Created: 09/01/2023, 19:00
By: Patrick Staar
Great interest in the annual meeting of the fire brigade: there was hardly a seat left in the Alpenfestsaal.
© PATRICK STAAR
The topic "Blackout" dominated the meeting of the Lenggrieser fire brigade.
The military can look forward to many newcomers and a surplus in the cash register.
Lenggries – The Lenggries fire brigade actually has every reason to be happy: the 150th anniversary brought an unexpectedly high surplus, the number of newcomers is extremely high at 28 in two years.
What spoiled the mood for many a member was the topic of "blackout", which ran through all the speeches at the annual meeting.
One member criticized: "Since 1990, the electricity has never been gone for more than two hours.
That's scaremongering by the green warmongers."
The subject of "blackout" dominated the meeting of the Lenggries fire brigade
Commander Hans Willibald reported that the fire brigade had to procure an emergency power generator to be prepared for a power failure.
If the worst comes to the worst, a Sanka will be housed in the fire station so that the population has a central point of contact.
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You have to talk about how communities can prevent a power failure
District fire inspector Wolfgang Stahl said that the topic of blackouts was on everyone's lips.
The power grid is becoming increasingly unstable.
It is clear that it will collapse at some point, although probably not this winter: "If it only affects individual districts or cities, everything went well." You cannot compensate for a nationwide power failure, but you still have to talk about how Municipalities “can prevent a little bit”.
The mayor sees the community well prepared for a blackout in terms of infrastructure
Mayor Stefan Klaffenbacher found that the municipality was well prepared for a blackout in terms of infrastructure, "even if I hope that we don't experience it".
For example, there has been an emergency generator in Leger for decades to secure the drinking water supply.
In this case, a feed-in point was created.
However, it is also clear that Lenggries cannot purchase 25 aggregates in order to be prepared for all eventualities.
"I'd like to have a bad day here, and now I'm hearing something about the blackout three times in a row," criticized one listener, speaking of "panic mongering".
Board member Sepp Willibald said he shares the thoughts, but better not say anything about it.
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Firefighters had a lot to do last year
Even without a blackout, there was a lot to do last year, reported Commander Hans Willibald.
Lenggrieser managed 20 fire calls, 20 technical assistance and 5087 hours of work.
Participation in the exercises was consistently “very good”.
One can be proud of 28 newcomers within two years.
Hans Willibald predicts: "The trainers won't get bored." The fire brigade now has 125 male and three female members.
Digital beepers there, nothing new about the hose care system
Willibald further explained that the digital beepers had arrived and should be distributed after a briefing.
There is no news about the hose care system that is to be purchased.
He went to Hohenschäftlarn with the mayor, chamberlain and fire brigade consultants to inspect such a system: "We really liked it." The system will cost between 75,000 and 80,000 euros, reported Stefan Klaffenbacher.
The government subsidy has already been approved, and the municipality can count on a good 20,000 euros in subsidies.
It remains to be seen whether the expenditure can be accommodated in the household: "There are some points that we cannot calculate - such as the electricity price."
150-year celebration ensured full cash register
Treasurer Anton Gerg reported that the 150-year celebration brought in a surplus of 4,316 euros: "It turned out better than we thought, we expected less." ", the cooperation was "super uncomplicated": Gerg: "We can do it again at any time."
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