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Frederikssund-Halsnæs Fire and Rescue Department provides fire and rescue services to the municipalities of Frederikssund and Halsnæs in the centre of the island of Seeland, in Denmark. The two municipalities are home to approximately 76,000 inhabitants who live within a land area of 382 square miles.

The Fire Department's key activities and responsibilities include responding to and preventing: fires; road accidents; flooding; fires at sea; hazardous material and chemical incidents; major incidents including terrorist attacks; boat preparedness; and providing other humanitarian services such as rescuing casualties from a variety of emergency scenarios. Like all fire and rescue services in Denmark, Frederikssund-Halsnæs's operational activities are overseen at the national level by the Ministry of Defence.

Frederikssund-Halsnæs Fire and Rescue Department has long term strategic aims of improving the social, economic and environmental well being of the residents of Frederikssund and Halsnæs. Central to this is a focus on preventing fires and other emergencies from happening and in doing so reducing death, injury and damage to property.

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