Israel Fire and Rescue Services
| כבאות והצלה לישראל | |
Emblem of Israel Fire and Rescue Services | |
Flag of Israel Fire and Rescue Services | |
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| Country | Israel |
| Agency overview | |
| Established | 1924 |
| Fire Commissioner | Eyal Casspi |
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| Official website | |
The Israel Fire and Rescue Services (Hebrew: כבאות והצלה לישראל, romanized: Kaba'ut VeHatzala Le'Israel; also שירותי כבאות להצלה, Sherutei Kaba'ut VeHatzala) is the national Israeli fire and rescue organization subordinated to the Ministry of National Security. The service includes about 2000 firefighters manning 120 fire stations. Together with about 3000 volunteers they respond to an average of 90,000 events each year.
The organisation also provides rescue services from terror attacks, car accident and dangerous substance spillages, along with Magen David Adom, the National EMS. They are also involved in public education and awareness campaigns. The service is accessed by calling 102 from any phone. As of 2022, the commissioner of the services is Eyal Casspi.