Brussels (Brussels Morning newspaper): Brussels emergency services, led by police chief Michel Goovaerts, are preparing for a busy New Year’s Eve with more officers on patrol. The fire brigade is adding staff and providing earplugs for protection against fireworks. Recently, police were attacked with fireworks, raising safety concerns. Authorities are focused on ensuring a safe celebration for everyone.
Brussels emergency services are preparing for a busy New Year’s Eve. The local police zones will join forces under the leadership of Michel Goovaerts, the police chief. To keep things safe, they are sending more officers to tough neighborhoods and increasing patrols. On the night itself, hundreds of extra staff will be on duty, and the federal government will provide support with drones and water cannons. The police say they are ready for the celebrations.
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The Brussels fire brigade is preparing for New Year’s Eve by adding extra staff and ensuring their vehicles are ready with protective coverings. Spokesman Walter Derieuw said they can call for police help if needed and are providing earplugs for their team to protect against loud fireworks. Some firefighters will be at the crisis center to work closely with other emergency services. They hope for a peaceful night.
Last weekend, in Neder-over-Heembeek, police officers were targeted and attacked with fireworks. The incident took place during a time when officers were responding to a call or patrolling the area. The attackers used fireworks as a means to disrupt and harm the police, which is a serious offense. Such actions not only put the officers at risk but also create a dangerous environment for the community. Authorities are investigating the incident to identify those responsible and ensure the safety of both the police and residents in the area.