Partnership
EMRIC is a partnership between emergency services in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion. The abbreviation stands for Euregio Meuse-Rhine Incident Response and Crisis Management. In short, EMRIC ensures that the fire departments, ambulance services and other emergency services from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany can work together.
Saving lives together
Why is it important for emergency services to work well together? In a border-rich region such as the Meuse-Rhine Euregion, foreign emergency services can often arrive faster than their own services. When every second counts, quick help is vital.
This is why CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION IS A NECESSITY.
EMRIC ensures that cross-border cooperation is made possible, because it is by no means self-evident. The methods, systems and laws are so different in the three countries that a lot has to be arranged to be able to cross the border with an ambulance or fire truck. Working, recreating and studying across the border has been a matter of course in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion for quite a while now. However, for a long time that was not the case when it came to helping each other in emergency situations.
Fortunately, a lot has now been arranged, often in collaboration with other governments (national, federal, provincial and municipal). Nowadays, about 900 ambulances cross the border every year to provide the fastest possible assistance and in about 300 cases fire services help each other in case of emergency.
Shared implementation
All services together implement the treaties on cross-border cooperation that exist between the countries to which the Euregio Meuse-Rhine belongs. Where necessary and possible, the partners in EMRIC also conclude their own agreements for cross-border cooperation.
The collaborating partners are the Fire Brigade of the city of Aachen, the Ordnungsamt of the Kreis Heinsberg and the Ordnungsamt of the Städteregion Aachen in Germany, the Governor's Office Province of Limburg and Governor's Office Province of Liège in Belgium and the Veiligheidsregio, GGD Zuid-Limburg and Ambulancezorg Limburg (RAV Limburg) in the Netherlands. These organizations pay for the collaboration and the so-called EMRIC bureau. In addition to these 8 partners, more than 30 services and governments work together with the EMRIC partnership.
More information about the EMRIC collaboration can be found on the various pages on this website.
News and stories
Network Day Working Group Wildfires
Some time ago, the Wildfires Working Group was hosted by the StädteRegion Aachen in Simmerath. With insights into the Hawkeye project, European developments and operational concepts for wildfire...
Cross-border EMRIC exercise in Heinsberg
On Saturday 21 March, together with the Kreis Heinsberg, we organized a large-scale international emergency exercise in Gangelt, near the German-Dutch border.
Interview: Farewell to Chairman Frank Klaassen after 25 years with EMRIC
After more than two decades of commitment, outgoing Chairman Frank Klaassen is stepping down from EMRIC. In an in-depth interview, he reflects on his time as chairman, the evolution of the network...


