On Saturday, 11 July 2026, we attended the firefighting competition in Červená Voda, which also included the ceremonial handover of three new firefighting trailers. The equipment, manufactured and supplied by FPS Group s.r.o., was handed over to the fire protection units of Červená Voda, Mlýnický Dvůr and Dolní Orlice.
The ceremony took place at the former swimming pool grounds in the presence of municipal representatives, members of the individual fire units, invited guests and the general public. The new trailers were subsequently blessed by P. Mgr. Jan Bleša.
New equipment for three local fire units
The new trailers will help the units transport essential equipment and improve their operational readiness during emergency responses. They will serve not only the residents of Červená Voda, Mlýnický Dvůr and Dolní Orlice, but also the wider region whenever needed.
All three trailers were acquired with financial support from the Ministry of the Interior – General Directorate of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. The trailer for the Červená Voda fire unit was also supported by the Pardubice Region.
From production to ceremonial handover
For our team, it is always a great pleasure to see the finished equipment delivered directly to the firefighters who will use it. Each trailer handed over represents not only a completed project, but above all a practical contribution to the units that are ready to respond to fires, technical emergencies and other critical situations.
We greatly appreciate the trust placed in us by the Municipality of Červená Voda and all three fire units. We would also like to thank everyone who contributed to the preparation of the project, securing the necessary funding and organising the ceremony.
We wish the firefighters of Červená Voda, Mlýnický Dvůr and Dolní Orlice many years of reliable service from their new trailers, and we hope the equipment will support them in their demanding work and always accompany them safely back to their stations.
Thank you for the wonderful gathering. We wish all three units as few emergency call-outs as possible and, above all, a safe return home after every response.