On Sunday, the Haapsalu Rescue Command opened its doors to all interested parties, and over a thousand people came to see the command building completed this fall within four hours.
“Thousands have already visited,” said Galina Kiivit, chief inspector of the safety supervision office, whose task on the open house day was to welcome the arrivals and assemble the groups going on the house tour.
The first interested people were already there a quarter of an hour before noon, when the doors of the rescue house were supposed to open for those interested. According to Kiivit, there were so many people in the meantime that there were four groups on the house tour at the same time.
Hannes Aasma, the head of the Hiiu-Lääne rescue area, was also surprised by such a large number of interested people, although according to him, you could have thought that people would come to the rescue house, which was completed at the end of the summer
Source: online.le.ee