
Kalmthoutse (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Around 200 firefighters from Antwerp, Limburg, and Flemish Brabant, guided by forest rangers and Civil Protection, practised wildfire response at Kalmthoutse Heide, led by Jan Van Roey and Dwino Aerts.
As VRT News reported, around 200 firefighters from different fire departments in 3 provinces joined forest rangers and the Civil Protection Department today, Sep 13, 2025, for a large-scale wildfire drill on the Kalmthoutse Heide municipality of Kalmthout, in the province of Antwerp, Belgium.
The drill comes as experts warn that climate change and longer drought periods have greatly increased the risk of wildfires. Jan Van Roey, zone commander of Fire Brigade Zone Rand, said the heath is unusually dry.
“I just passed several fens here. I have never seen them this dry before, but that is the reality now,”
he said. Authorities say careful planning and preparation are essential to limit damage if a fire breaks out.
“The heath also grows on purple moor grass, which dries out very quickly, making it particularly dangerous for fires. And there are houses around the heath, so a fire will also reach those houses more quickly,”
warns the zone commander.
What measures are 200 firefighters taking at Kalmthoutse Heide?
Officials cited recent forest fires in Spain, France and Portugal to show what could happen during extreme events.
“There have already been fires on the heathland here, so we must prepare carefully,”
Van Roey said. Teams are considering a preventative response by informing visitors and using smart cameras on lookout towers to detect fires as quickly as possible.
Participants were from the provinces of Antwerp, Limburg and Flemish Brabant. In total, 60 vehicles were spread across the heath to simulate conditions of a real emergency. Forest rangers were present to guide teams on the terrain. Civil defence personnel operated drones to locate the fire and monitor its progress.
Dwino Aerts, director of operations at the Rand Fire Department, said teamwork must be practised regularly.
“Coordinating so many people is not easy. There must be a clear chain of command. Instructions must be precise, and no one can get in each other’s way,”
he said.
“Cell phones don’t have much coverage here.”
Dwino Aerts, Director of Operations at the Rand Fire Zone
Zone Commander Jan Van Roey said teams from other provinces often do not know the area well.
“Colleagues from outside need time to learn their bearings,”
he said. The exercise also tested procedures and communication under realistic conditions
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9 responses to “200 Firefighters Train with Rangers and Drones at Kalmthoutse Heide”
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Well, who knew fighting fires could be such a group sport? Next time I’ll just bring my own drone and join the party! 🚒🔥
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Who knew that training to save the world from wildfires involved so much coordination and drones? Next, they’ll be asking for a Michelin star for their fire-fighting cuisine! 🍽️🔥
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So, 200 firefighters practicing with drones in Kalmthoutse Heide—because clearly, the best way to ensure we don’t end up in a BBQ situation is to have a mini air force on standby. 🍖🚁 Just what every dry heathland needs, right?
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Firefighting 101: 200 blokes in the middle of nowhere, practicing for the inevitable apocalypse while drones hover like nosy relatives. 🤖🌳 I suppose it beats sitting in traffic, eh?
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200 firefighters and drones? Sounds like a top-tier action flick, but in reality, it’s just another Tuesday in Belgium. Maybe next time they could throw in some chocolate and beer for a proper training sesh! 🍻🔥
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Training 200 firefighters with drones? Brilliant! Next, let’s teach them how to juggle while they’re at it—because, you know, multitasking is all the rage these days! 😂
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Seems like 200 firefighters buzzing around with drones is Belgium’s way of saying, “Who needs a vacation when you can practice putting out fires in a drought?” 😂🥳 Quite the party, eh?
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Oh, lovely, 200 firefighters playing hide and seek with drones in the dry heath—just what we need for a casual Wednesday, right? 😏 I suppose next week they’ll train for underwater basket weaving in the local puddles!
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Just what we needed—200 firefighters playing hide and seek with drones in the dry grasslands of Kalmthoutse Heide. Who knew climate change could turn our serene fens into a fiery stage for the next big action flick? 🍿🔥
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