Obstacle on the road in FW Hünxe: Large tree causing issues for traffic navigation
Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe Clears Street After Fallen Tree Incident
On April 29, 2025, at 22:44, the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe was dispatched with the call sign "Obstacle" to an unspecified location in response to a fallen tree blocking a street.
The incident involved emergency services responding to the fallen tree, which was later removed by the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe using a chainsaw. The operation took approximately 90 minutes to complete, and the street was cleared of leaves and branches.
The Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe is a fire department located in Hünxe and can be contacted at +49 151 15660516. The unit Hünxe completed the operation and the incident was not related to the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe, as they were only dispatched to clear the street.
Marc Vinschen is a contact person for the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe, and his email is [email protected]. The Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe also has a website where more information can be found.
The news about the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe was transmitted via news aktuell, and the original information about the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe was provided by the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe itself. The name of the leader of the fire brigade operation in Hünxe on April 29, 2025, is not available in the provided search results.
The Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe is a vital part of the community, providing essential services to the people of Hünxe. They are always ready to respond to emergencies and ensure the safety of the community. For more information, visit their website or contact Marc Vinschen at presse@feuerwehrhünxe.de.
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