Based on a Government decision, Finland is divided into 22 rescue service
regions. The functions of regional rescue services are performed in cooperation
between the municipalities of the region, as laid down by law

Within a rescue service region, there is a rescue department with full-time and part-time personnel. Voluntary, industrial, and institutional fire brigades participate in the provision of rescue services as agreed between the brigades and the rescue service region. In total, regional rescue services have approximately 5,000 full-time employees and approximately 14,300 part-time employees and voluntary fire brigade members. There are 635 voluntary fire brigades and 153 industrial fire brigades in Finland.
The full-time rescue service personnel are in charge of the rescue-service-related duties of the authorities, such as fire inspections and civil defence plans. Contract fire brigades’ duties are determined in accordance with local needs. Fire brigades can carry out all duties conventionally handled by fire brigades or specialise in certain areas on the basis of the risks and special characteristics of the region.

Regional rescue services are responsible for:
Page modified: 27.6.2006