Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations

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Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations
Inspectoratul General pentru Situaţii de Urgenţă
Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations
Coat of Arms of the Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations
Country Romania
Type Fire fighting, Civil defense
Formed December 15, 2004
Motto Audacia et Devotio
HQ Bucharest
Inspector-General General locotenent Vladimir Secară
Website Inspectoratul General pentru Situaţii de urgenţă
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The Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (Romanian: Inspectoratul General pentru Situaţii de Urgenţă) is a structure of the Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform created on December 15, 2004, by merging the Civil Defense Command (Comandamentul Protecţiei Civile) with the General Inspectorate of the Military Firefighters Corps (Inspectoratul General al Corpului Pompierilor Militari).

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