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Only 260 of the 589 municipalities in Belgium have so far joined the Be-Alert platform, which allows for the sending of messages to the public in case of emergency, writes Le Soir

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The Belgian Order of Physicians has asked public health minister Maggie De Block to require all patients to choose a regular doctor who maintains a global medical file for th

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A series of free courses titled Responding to Emergencies began at the weekend in the Heliport fire department in Brussels North district.

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In the run-up to World Health Day on 7 April, the UK website Clinic Compare presented new research on the best and worst countries for emergency medical services.

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The collective Stop Sirènes is urging police and other emergency services in the Brussels-Capital Region to be more "sparing" in their use of sirens.

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Belgium's federal crisis centre in 2017 will launch a text messaging system to warn people in the case of a terror attack or natural disaster, writes Het Laatste Nieuws.

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Five people on Wednesday were rescued from a burning boat off the coast of Oostduinkerke, part of Koksijde. All crew members are in good health.

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The call centres of the Belgian emergency hotline numbers 112 and 100 last year received a total of 2,757,722 calls, or an average of 7,555 per day, reports De Morgen based on figures fro

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The mayors of Overijse and Tervuren, just outside of Brussels, are urging for a stricter language policy for emergency service workers in and around the capital.

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