160 years of sea rescue: DGZRS saves life since 1865!

160 years of sea rescue: DGZRS saves life since 1865!
The German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked (DGZRS) is celebrated in the heart of Bremen, which was launched on May 29, 1865 in Kiel. After 160 years, the DGZRS can look back on an impressive story of the donation -financed and independent sea rescue service in Germany. This institution played a central role in the rescue of people on the North and Baltic Sea and tirelessly campaigned for safety on the water. Marineforum reports that before the middle of the 19th century the prerequisites for such a service had been missing. With the enforcement of the idea of a uniform and independent organization for sea rescue, the DGZRS set standards.
The first important purchase, a sailing rudder boat, was used in 1874 at the opening of the Fedderwardersiel station. From these modest beginnings, the DGZRS has developed into a modern rescue organization that not only uses traditional rowing boats, but also highly developed sea rescue cruisers. Since then, the organization has saved more than 87,000 people from the danger zone, such as Seenotretter.de.
goals and values unbroken
The central goal of the DGZRS remains unchanged: to save people from distress, regardless of the weather and at what time of day. The motto "Drive out when others come in!" illustrates the unshakable use of the rescuers. These volunteers have a good knack for sea emergencies - be it in humans overboard, fire in the machine room or also with a water collapse. The DGZRS finances its missions exclusively through donations, so it remains independent of political and economic influences.
The spirit of the organization lives from respect for the forces of nature and a deep sea level. Especially in the anniversary year, the importance of financial and ideal support from the population is emphasized again. Special donation customers are offered on the occasion of the celebration, and the collecting boat has been working hard for 150 years. If you want to support the DGZRS, you can do this via the Sparkasse Bremen or directly via the website www.seenotretter.de
look into the history of sea rescue
The organized sea rescue has historical roots that go back to the 18th century. As wikipedia.org , the first formal operational activity was already in England in 1776. Today, coastal states worldwide, including our own law, are obliged to provide shipwrecked help and ensure that rescue measures are coordinated in their waters.
The DGZRS, organized in private law, is also part of the German sea security architecture and is in a long tradition of sea rescue organizations that often finance themselves in Europe through donations. The international cooperation, which is promoted by various agreements and conferences, is becoming increasingly important. Thanks to technological advances, such as radio communication and satellites, the efficiency in sea rescue has increased significantly in recent years.
The DGZRS has not only established itself as a lifeguard over the decades, but also as an institution that stands for cohesion and solidarity among people. In a world that is constantly changing, the task of this organization remains indispensable: helping people in distress and finding new ways to continue this life -saving work.
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