A brand new German fire station that burned down did not have a fire alarm system
- The Stadtallendorf fire station in central Germany was destroyed by a fire early Wednesday morning, causing damage estimated at 20 million to 24 million euros, as reported by dpa.
- Local officials stated that a fire alarm system was not installed because experts deemed it unnecessary, which surprised many after the fire, according to dpa.
- Norbert Fischer, head of the State Fire Brigade Association of Hesse, suggested that the incident should prompt a reevaluation of fire protection standards for fire stations.
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