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Page 1: Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection 24-26 February 2008, Bled,

Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

Implementation of the Single European Emergency Call Number 112

in Slovenia

Romana Slabe, Senior Adviser

Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

GENERAL FRAMEWORK

EU LEGISLATION (Council Decision, 1991, on the Introduction of a Single European Emergency Call Number, other EU Directives)

European Parliament Written Declaration on 112, April 2007

First European 112 Day on 11 February 2008

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

FRAMEWORK IN SLOVENIA

System of Protection Against Natural and Other Disasters established in Slovenia in 1991

Monitoring, Notification and Warning Sub-system

Regional Emergency Notification Centers respond to the Emergency Call

Number 112

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

PROJECT OF ESTABLISHING “112”

Beginning in 1995

Agencies involved: MOD - Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief, Ministry of Health, Firefighters Association of Slovenia, other Rescue Services (Mountain, Cave, Underwater ...)

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

INTRODUCTION OF “112”

1997 - transition year - five numbers were active at the same time (till 31 December 1997):

• three different numbers for rescue services -93 for Firefighters, 94 for Ambulance, 985 for Emergency Notification Center 112 Emergency Call Number

• one number 92 for police 113 Police Emergency Number

Broad campaign in various media and public schools to introduce the NEW 112 Emergency Call Number to the general public - jointly with the Ministry of the Interior for the Police Emergency Number 113)

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

LEGISLATION

REGULATION on the Organization and Operation of the Observation, Notification and Warning System (OG RS 45/97, 05/00)

ACT on the System of Protection against Natural and Other Disasters (OG RS 51/06)

ACT on Electronic Communications (OG RS 13/07)

DECREE on the Quality of Service for the Unified European Emergency Telephone Number “112” (OG RS 118/04)

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

NATIONAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CENTER AND 13 REGIONAL CENTERS (24/7)

CE SGGO

KK

KPKR

LJMSMB

NMPO

PTTR

Zahodno štajerska

Koroška

Severno Primorska

Posavska

Obalna

Gorenjska

Ljubljanska

Vzhodno Štajerska

Pomurska

Dolenjska

Notranjska

Podravska

Zasavska

SystemZARE

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

MAIN TASK OF THE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CENTER - RESPONDING TO “112” CALLS

Key task - to monitor, notify and alert in the event of a disaster

112 assistance to those who find themselves in an emergency situation

112 obtaining important information on weather disturbances, shortages in the supply of drinking water, energy, …

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

EMERGENCY CALL TO “112”

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

EXPERIENCES & BEST PRACTICES (1)

Policy/Organisation:

Comprehensive disaster management system in place

No bigger financial constraints

Media pressure

Promotional campaign

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

EXPERIENCES & BEST PRACTICES (2)

Technical: Defining the location and identity of a caller – from fixed and

mobile (2008) phones GIS applications supporting 112 Uniform and autonomous communication and information system

for protection and relief - interoperable with CECIS Response in foreign languages Finding a solution for deaf persons (Fax, WAP, SMS) WAP information Incentives for mobile operators about 112 information

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

EXPERIENCES & BEST PRACTICES (3)

International Cooperation: Learning from other countries (Austria, Sweden, etc.) Support in introducing 112: in Candidate Countries and

Western Balkan Countries - Croatia, FYROM (bilateral cooperation), Hungary

Slovenia is ready to support other countries with expertise

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Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with the Candidate Countries and Western Balkan Countries in the Field of Civil Protection24-26 February 2008, Bled, Slovenia

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION


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