Tenerife Hosts Third Annual Structural Fire Workshop to Advance Emergency Response Protocols

Tenerife Hosts Third Annual Structural Fire Workshop to Advance Emergency Response Protocols

Source: El Día

The Adeje Volunteer Firefighters are hosting their third annual Structural Fire Workshop in Tenerife this April to train emergency crews on advanced techniques for managing complex building fires.

Firefighting in Spain is advancing this week in Tenerife, where the Adeje Volunteer Firefighters are hosting the third annual Structural Fire Workshop. The event has become a national leader in the field, bringing together top experts to tackle the technical challenges of fighting fires in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

This gathering is essential for updating how crews respond to fires caused by electrical faults, gas leaks, or human error—incidents that require highly specialized skills. The workshop, titled "Management of the three doctrines in Fire and Rescue Services," focuses on improving responses in critical buildings like hospitals and tourist complexes. Key topics include air management, ventilation, and hydraulics, all of which are vital for successful rescues and firefighter safety.

The training will take place at the Adeje fire station in two sessions: April 14–16 and April 17–19. By using small groups, the organizers ensure that attendees receive high-quality instruction that balances theory with hands-on practice in controlled environments. The fact that all spots sold out in record time highlights how much emergency services value continuous training for complex fire scenarios.

Supported by the Adeje City Council and several industry partners, the event underscores a shared commitment to modernizing safety protocols. These initiatives are crucial for raising professional standards as modern buildings become increasingly complex to manage during an emergency.