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