SDIS 44 -Francuska
Founded in 2014 to participate in the WRC 2015 in Lisbon, our team has since participated in 9 French championships, which it has won 6 times, as well as 7 world championships.
We are looking forward to facing the best teams in the world once again, but also to sharing and exchanging with all the competitors.
SDIS 17 Francuska
Our team was created in 2008 to compete in the WRC in Cardiff. Since its creation, the team has been present in all WRCs except in 2017 i 2018. We were French champions in 2016 for the 1st edition of the French national challenge , as well as in 2023 i 2024. This year the team has just finished 2nd and qualified for the 2026 WRC. We look forward to meeting you to exchange, share and spend good times together.
RSB Lisboa – Portugal
Rescue Team DVD Jastrebarsko – Hrvatska
Rescue Team DVD Jastrebarsko is a specialized unit within the volunteer fire department of Jastrebarsko, Hrvatska. The team is highly trained in technical rescue operations, with a primary focus on road traffic accident response, vehicle extrication, and complex rescue scenarios.
Known for their professionalism and dedication, the team regularly participates in national and international rescue competitions. U 2023, they achieved first place in the Holmatro Rescue Challenge in Karlovac, becoming the best team among Croatian professional and volunteer units. They continued their success in 2024 by winning the prestigious Croatia Rescue Challenge, earning recognition as one of the top technical rescue teams in the region.
In addition to their competition success, the team has been recognized for real-life heroic interventions, such as the rescue of multiple victims from severe car accidents, for which they were awarded the Firefighting Act of the Year by the Croatian Firefighting Association.
Driven by volunteer spirit, different professions, professionalism, and a commitment to saving lives, the Rescue Team DVD Jastrebarsko serves as a role model for other firefighting units in Croatia and beyond.
UNIDAD DE RESCATE VEHICULAR – CBVCDE – PARAGUAY
AVON FRS – UK
Blackheart Extrication team – USA
Palm Beach County – Extrication Team USA
The PBC Punishers re-established Palm Beach County Fire Rescue’s extrication team in 2018. Since then, they have claimed three national championships and represented the department at three World Rescue Challenge (WRC) events—France (2019), Luxembourg (2022), and Spain (2023).
The current team includes:
- Incident Commander: Lt. Greg Tabeek
- Medic: FF Ben Lebish
- Technicians: Capt. Mike Peper, Capt. Anthony Hammer, Capt. Cody Nevad, Lt. Frank Mason, DE Zach Shepard
- Alternate: FF Nick Pope
The Punishers take pride in promoting excellence in vehicle machinery rescue, providing education both within Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and to other organizations through national and international competitions.
Markham Extrication Team – Kanada
Based in Southern Ontario, the Markham Extrication Team is a passionate group of Canadian firefighters formed in 2020 to better serve their community. With a wide range of experience and diverse backgrounds, the team is committed to continuous learning, Dijeljenje znanja, and delivering high-quality training.
Proud to represent Canada on the world stage, the team competes internationally while helping elevate rescue standards at home.
Dubai Police SAR team – U.A.E
Dubai Police Search and Rescue team is a highly trained unit based in Dubai, specializing in vehicle extrication, disaster response, and advanced rescue operations. Known for their rapid deployment and technical precision, the team operates across diverse and challenging environments—on land and at sea.
TEAM TAIWAN
Team Tallahassee – USA
Largo Fire Rescue Vehicle Extrication Team (LXT) – USA
Extrication Team BRNO – Czech
Our team was founded in 2016 and regularly began participating in competitions in the Czech Republic according to the rules of this country. U 2022, we were the champions of the Czech Republic. U 2024, the team finished 2nd at the Czech Championship. U 2025, the team decided to participate in the World Rescue Challenge Croatia. Ove godine, the team participated in the international competition in Milevsko, which is the only one in the Czech Republic organized according to world rules, and the SMURD competition – Romanian National Challenges. We look forward to meeting you to exchange experiences, share experiences and spend pleasant moments together.
Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦 – Extrication team
PVJ Tuzla Technical Rescue Team is a specialized unit within the professional fire department of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team has participated on a few national challenges in Croatia and proudly represented city of Tuzla and country BiH.
Team members:
Incident commander: Zlatan Hadžiabdić (IC)
Technician: Mustafa Humčaković, Emir Zonić and Azur Jahić
Primary medic: Senad Ahčić
Second medic: Zvjezdan Jurić
World rescue challenge 2025 in Croatia is a first competition of such type for a firefighter team. We are grateful for being invited as only Bosnian team and compete against other teams across the world. We believe it will be a great experience and opportunity to gain new knowledge and skills with the other participants.
SWFRS Bridgend team
SWFRS Bridgend team is a developing team with new members to the squad even though the team has been competing for over the last 20 godina + The team have been competitive at National and international level, with the focus on development. The team has successfully developed over 20 individuals over the teams existence which have provided SWFRS with individuals that have feedback National and world best practices to operations and helped shape the way the service delivers RTC road rescue to the communities of South Wales.
Bucharest Extrication Team
Introducing the Bucharest Extrication Team, founded in 2013 not just to win competitions, we set out to test our limits, build a strong team, and have some fun doing it! We’re a team that’s picked up plenty of awards back home, but our proudest moment came when we grabbed 3rd place in the Trier 3 scenario at the 2023 Lanzarote competition. That victory? It just fueled our passion to get even better!
But it’s not all work and no play—we’ve got personalities as big as our ambitions!
Meet the Crew:
Lucian Ciongaru – The fearless Team Leader who keeps the squad motivated and the coffee flowing!
Valentin Stanciu – Our Commander, aka “The Mastermind.” When he’s not strategizing, he’s probably figuring out how to rescue us from a team pizza debate!
Tech Wizards:
Sorin Catalin Sora, Alexandru Gavriloiu, and Andrei Ilă – Our trio of technical specialists. They can fix just about anything… except our bad puns.
Medics:
Bogdan Mihalache i Mihai Radu – These guys are always ready to save the day and keep us in top shape. Their motto: “No injury, no problem!”
Ionut Iote – Our Coach and secret weapon. He’s got more strategies than we’ve got tools in the van!
Whether it’s on the competition floor or at a team barbecue, we’re all about teamwork, good vibes, and pushing ourselves to the limit
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Dublin Fire Brigade Extrication Team – Irska

The Italian Extrication Team 1 & 2
The Italian Extrication Team was established in 2023 through the selection of some firefighters specialized in car accident rescue. As National Corp, the team consists of firefighters from all across Italy who, in addition to training and operating as a single, are also engaged in education and knowledge nationwide. Their activities include to develop new techniques in extrication activities, drafting manuals and procedures as well as organizing training sessions and seminars to share expertise with other firefighters.
The Technical Rescue Team Luxembourg (TRT LX)
The Technical Rescue Team Luxembourg (TRT LX) is a dedicated group of firefighters from various Luxembourg fire departments specializing in technical rescue. They regularly participate in international rescue competitions, including the World Rescue Challenge 2024 in the Azores.
The team members include:
– **David**: Team Leader
– **Diogo**: Medic
– **Sam**: Technician 1
– **Marc**: Technician 2
– **Bruno**: Safety Officer 1
– **Jängi**: Safety Officer 2
– **Ricardo**: Res. / Medic
A dedicated photographer, **Aurélien**, documents the team’s activities, contributing to their public outreach efforts.
For more information, you can visit the official website at [[http://www.trtluxembourg.lu](https://www.trtluxembourg.lu]www.trtluxembourg.lu](https://www.trtluxembourg.lu) or follow them on Instagram at [@trtlxteam](https://www.instagram.com/trtlxteam/).
Team Consorcio de Bomberos de Valencia 1
The Valencia Fire Consortium has been participating in traffic accident rescue events since 2006, both in National Championships and in the WRC. We are a Fire Service that continues to learn and enjoy these events with the rest of our colleagues from other countries!!
Team Consorcio de Bomberos de Valencia 2
The Consorcio Valencia 2 team is a group of colleagues, and above all, friends, who have been participating in car crash rescue events since 2009. Our team has been renewed many times, opening the door to new members. We’re happy to show you our tricks. In addition to breaking down cars, we also belong to mountain rescue groups and water rescue specialists. We have participated in ENRAT SPAIN more than five times. We’ve also had the pleasure of attending the World rescue challenge: Curitiba, Lanzarote, and now… Karlovac
Mures Extrication Team – Rumunija
Founded in 2013, our team has since participated in 11 National Championships of
Rumunija, winning 7 of them.
We have also participated in 7 World Championships, where we achieved very good
results!
Known for their professionalism and dedication, the team is eagerly looking forward to
once again competing against the best teams in the world, as well as sharing and
exchanging experiences with all participants.
Proud to represent Romania on the world stage, the team competes internationally
while also contributing to raising the standards of rescue at the national level.
Team members:
• Horea Oarga – Commander
• Vlad Toma – Medic
• Alex Ghidiu – Technical
• Cosmin Dolha – Technical
• Marius Lepsa – Technical
• Gabi Maier – Technical
• Imre Tihamer – Reserve
• Claudiu Mihesan – Coach
Neuburg Extrication team – Njemačka
Team Introduction – Team Neuburg
Team Neuburg is taking part in the WRC for the fifth time this year. Our previous stops have been South Africa, Francuska, Luxembourg and Lanzarote.
We are very happy to be there again this year and to be able to represent our country – this fills us as a volunteer fire brigade with great pride.
We are particularly looking forward to the international exchange and the reunion with teams from all over the world.
See you soon in Croatia!
Team Neuburg in the picture from left to right: Christian Fest, Alexander Hausfelder, Josef Mayer, Maximilian Schaul, Markus Rieß, Lukas Adler
Team GRAT, Bombers de la Generalitat de Catalunya – Catalonia – Španjolska
Hola to everyone! We are the GRAT (Traffic Accidents Rescue Group). We are a new team of firefighters with several participations in many WRC events. What unites us — we work in different stations all over Catalonia — is the love and commitment to this profession.
We are excited about sharing time with other colleagues who love being good at what they do.
If you want to find us, come to our trainings — or the nearest bar.
Good luck to everyone!!
Test Dummy – Extrication Team -Chile
Feuerwehr Zirl – Svjetski spasilački izazov 2025
Die Feuerwehr Zirl nimmt 2025 zum dritten Mal an der World Rescue Challenge (WRC) teil. Bereits 2009 war sie – über eine Wildcard – das erste österreichische Team, das bei diesem internationalen Wettbewerb antrat. 2012 folgte, ebenfalls mit einer Wildcard, die zweite Teilnahme in London. Bei der diesjährigen Weltmeisterschaft startet die Feuerwehr Zirl nun erstmals offiziell als österreichisches Team, nachdem der Startplatz über die ATRO bei den nationalen Meisterschaften errungen wurde.
Nach dem Debüt 2009 brachte die Feuerwehr Zirl die Rescue Challenge nach Österreich und richtete die ersten beiden nationalen Bewerbe aus. Seit 2010 ist bei den nationalen Wettbewerben jedes Jahr mindestens ein Team der Feuerwehr Zirl vertreten. Dabei wird besonders darauf geachtet, regelmäßig neue Mitglieder in das teilnehmende Team einzubinden.
In den vergangenen Jahren nahm die Feuerwehr Zirl zudem mehrfach an internationalen Wettbewerben teil – darunter 2010 als Gastteam bei der Rescue Challenge in UK, bei den Deutschen Meisterschaften, bei der Rescue Challenge in Tschechien sowie bei der Rescue Challenge in Luxemburg.
Fire Department Zirl – World Rescue Challenge 2025
U 2025, the Fire Department Zirl will participate in the World Rescue Challenge (WRC) for the third time. Back in 2009, it was the first Austrian team to take part in this international competition, entering via a wildcard. U 2012, the department competed for the second time in London, again through a wildcard. This year’s World Championship marks the first time the Fire Department Zirl will officially compete as the Austrian team, having earned its place through the ATRO at the national championships.
Following its 2009 debut, the Fire Department Zirl brought the Rescue Challenge to Austria and hosted the first two national competitions. Od 2010, at least one team from Zirl has participated in the national championships every year, with a particular focus on regularly integrating new members into the competing team.
In recent years, the Fire Department Zirl has also taken part in several international competitions – including as a guest team at the 2010 Rescue Challenge in the UK, as well as at the German Championships, the Rescue Challenge in the Czech Republic, and the Rescue Challenge in Luxembourg.
Conda Rescue team – Brazil
Our battalion’s first team formation took place in 2016, participating in the national vehicle rescue challenge in São Paulo. U 2017, we hosted the National Challenge, and competed in the World Rescue Championship in Romania. All of our participations were with different formations.
Team of the sixth military firefighting battalion in Chapecó, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Under the trade name Condá Rescue Team (Condá was an important chief of the Kaingang tribe, known for his fight for the preservation of indigenous lands in western Santa Catarina). With the current composition since 2019, we are three-time state champions, national runner-up in 2019, and in the same year we participated in the Latin American Championships in Colombia and twice national champions.
We participate in three WRCs, 2022, 2023 i 2024, all with different composition.
We are all vehicle rescue instructors for the Santa Catarina Military Fire Department.
Cacilhas Extrication team – Portugal
Comunidad de Madrid
SDIS 86 – Francuska
“The SDIS 86 team will represent France at the World Cup in Croatia. After several participations in the French championships, the team is happy to participate in its 4th world championship, the best result of which will remain a 3rd place on the so-called fast maneuver in Romania. The SDIS 86 momčad, more than half of whose members will discover a world championship for the first time, is happy and eager to participate. She thanked the WRO and the city of Karlovac in advance for the welcome and organisation.
TRT Milevsko Extrication team – Czech
IC: Marek Toman
Medic Veronika Tomsová
Sigurnost 1 Jan Toms
Sigurnost 2 Jiří Kofroň
Tool 1 Pavel Mácha
Tool 2 Lukáš Kouba
RSB Porto – Portugal
Central School of State Fire Service – Poljska
The team of the Central School of the State Fire Service is not only a group of firefighters – it’s a mix of experience, knowledge and personalities, that together create a team ready for any challenge. It consists of officers of three key departments: Rescue and Firefighting Operations, Obrazovanje, and Technical. Their combination makes the team complete: one of them knows how to operate in the field, others convey knowledge to next generations and others try to keep the equipment reliable in every situation.
It’s a team that has won the title of Polish Champion in Technical Rescue competitions twice – it is not a coincidence. Regular training, participation in competitions and hundreds of hours of improving techniques mean that their operations are not only a routine but also a passion. Each of them has a long-standing experience but also a great sense of humor about themselves, because – as they say – “in our team there’s no soft game but there is always room for a good joke”.
Here is the lineup:
1. aspirant Bartosz Jędruszek – the heart of tactics and a walking encyclopedia of rescue. A graduate of the Central School of the State Fire Service in Czestochowa and the Fire University in Warsaw. For years, a driver at the school’s Firefighting and Rescue Unit and from 2024, a lecturer in rescue tactics. Double Polish Champion in Technical Rescue, paramedic, High Altitude Rescue instructor in National Firefighting and Rescue System, rescuer of Ministry of Internal Affairs and Water Volunteer Rescue Service – and the list of his specializations could easily fill several pages. He has taken part in countless training sessions, while also organizing them, and at the same time he is able to convey knowledge in such a way that even the most difficult concepts become comprehensible. A person who always knows what to do – and how to do it best.
2. captain Artur Krogulec – a lecturer in rescue tactics at the Central School of the State Fire Service, a technique master, and a creative creator of film materials for the fire department. He graduated in safety engineering from the Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw and is also a Polish Champion in Technical Rescue. He is often behind the camera, documenting and creating content that inspires and educates other firefighters – but when needed, he swaps the camera for rescue equipment and acts without hesitation.
3. junior aspirant Grzegorz Miszczyk – commander of a platoon at the school Firefighting and Rescue Unit. A graduate of the CS PSP in Czestochowa and a passionate climber and cyclist in private life. Outside his PSP duties, he volunteers as a firefighter with the Volunteer Fire Department, showing that firefighting is more than just a job – it’s a lifestyle. A man who is not afraid of heights and keeps his head in every situation.
4. aspirant Robert Olszewski – a man who knows every piece of rescue equipment better than the manufacturer because he is its best tester himself. Associated with the uniform for many years – he started in 2005 as a soldier in the Polish Army, where he earned, among others, a parachutist’s badge. Od 2019, a firefighter with the PSP and a graduate of the CS PSP in Czestochowa, currently working in the Technical Department. Twice Polish Champion in Technical Rescue. If it has an engine, hydraulics, or even just a screw, Robert will start it, repair it, and make sure it works perfectly.
5. aspirant Adrian Ślusarczyk – a platoon commander with a heart for service and a man who cannot sit still. A firefighter through and through, a CS PSP graduate whose adventure with firefighting started much earlier. As a child, he joined the Volunteer Fire Department and instead of playing soldiers, he preferred running around the fire station, inhaling the smell of fire hoses and motor pump grease. Danas, he is a board member of the Volunteer Fire Department and infects everyone around him with his energy. Adrian is also a man of modern technology – a drone operator who can assist in operations faster from the air with a camera than many patrols on the ground. But when it’s time to relax, Adrian swaps the firefighter’s helmet for a racing helmet. He races quad rallies, because as he says himself, “adrenaline is the second fuel of a firefighter.” The team jokes that he has two modes: “full throttle” and “sleep” – but hardly anyone has ever seen the second.
6. junior captain Olga Szymańska – new person on board of the CS PSP as lecturer of Rescue Equipment in the Education Department but not new to firefighting ranks. She was inspired by her older brother to take up firefighting who was a member of the Volunteer Firefighting Brigade, and as soon as she turned eighteen, she also joined the Volunteer Firefighting Brigade in her hometown. After that, it couldn’t have gone differently, so she decided to study at the Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw. During her studies, her passion turned out to be search and rescue operations. She contributed with friends to the creation of the study group “Search and Rescue Section”. Olga is a person who can’t sit still, so she spends her free time in every possible way to avoid staying at home. When somebody asks where Olga is, most likely she is running somewhere in the woods, hiking in the mountains, rollerblading or helping her brother on the farm. Like Adrian, when she comes home, she swaps her firefighting helmet for a motocross helmet and revs up the gas in her motocross bike. According to her – it’s hard to keep up with her spontaneous ideas.
7. senior captain Piotr Gonera – a lecturer in rescue tactics at the Central School of the State Fire Service. He has many years of service experience, especially in technical rescue, and has served as the commander of the award-winning CS PSP team. He is known not only for his high competence and professionalism but also for his exceptional personality. He is a person with a very positive attitude towards life and work – open to new challenges and innovations in the field of firefighter safety and training. He is recognized for his kindness, ability to work with young people, and support for the development of his colleagues. His enthusiasm, communication skills, and willingness to share knowledge make him not only a valued instructor but also someone who inspires others to constantly improve their qualifications and be open to new technologies and methods of operation.
Each of them is different – they have varied interests, career paths and specializations. They are united by one thing: passion for saving lives and helping others. This is a team with character – sometimes they tease each other like brothers, other times they compete, but when the moment of truth comes, they act as one.
Their successes are built on experience, daily work, and hours of training, but also on the atmosphere they create – full of humour, energy and support. It’s not just about championships, contests or trophies – it is about being the best where human lives are at stake.
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Team Junglinster – Luxembourg
Trauma Team Junglinster Who are we? We are a trauma team from the east of Luxembourg, made up of: 👩🚒 Medic 1: Kelly Millim 👩🚒 Medic 2: Beatriz Santos Francisco We’re both volunteer firefighters, paramedics, and nurses by profession. Kelly has already participated in several World Rescue Challenges: 🇷🇴 Romania 2017 🇿🇦 Cape Town 2018 🇵🇹 Azores 2024 For Beatriz, this will be her first WRC — and we’re excited to take on this challenge together as a new team. 2025 marks our first year competing as a team, and we’re proud to have taken 1st place at the Luxembourg National Trauma Challenge! 🏆 We’re honored to be one of two teams representing Luxembourg at the World Rescue Challenge 2025 in Croatia 🇭🇷 We can’t wait to meet all of you and share this amazing experience! See you in Croatia!
SDIS 78 – Francuska
Sonia and Maxime are each a member of the two trauma teams of the Yvelines fire and rescue (servicing the suburbs to the west of Paris).
Sonia, our medic, is a professional nurse at the hospital of Reims, (the champagne capital)! She also works for the fire and rescue service for the Fire Department of the Yvelines.
She has earned the title of French champion 2025 in the trauma competition.
Maxime , our technician, is a firefighter in the Yvelines department as well. As well. This is Maxime’s first year on the trauma competition team. Showing great potential, he and his partner finished 5th place this year.
(The team we are sending are representing our full team and will be competing for the first time together demonstrating our spirit of unity).
Motiva – Trauma Team BRAZIL
Ademir Aparecido de Campos Junior & Rodrigo Cândido Dias
Representing Brazil, this trauma team brings together the experience of two professionals with distinct yet complementary backgrounds, united by their commitment to pre-hospital emergency care.
Dr.. Ademir Aparecido de Campos Junior is an emergency physician, born in Bragança Paulista and currently living in Piracaia, in the countryside of São Paulo. S više 17 years of experience in pre-hospital care, he has worked in several SAMU systems, including Campinas, Hortolândia, Sumaré, Bragança, and currently Limeira. He also works on the Fernão Dias and Rodoanel highways and serves as the Medical Director for Motiva RioSP, covering the Presidente Dutra and Rio-Santos highways. Ademir is an instructor of PHTLS (at the University of São Paulo) and ACLS (at the São Paulo Society of Cardiology). He is also a trauma and rescue competitor, having earned the Brazilian national runner-up title, 3rd place in the Latin American Trauma Challenge, 1st place in the Standard event, and the state champion title.
Rodrigo Cândido Dias, from Itaquera in São Paulo’s East Zone — the most populous urban region in Brazil — has over 20 years of experience in pre-hospital emergency care. A certified Firefighter since 2001 and a licensed Nurse Technician, he also holds a degree in Occupational Safety and is currently pursuing a Nursing degree. Rodrigo has worked in industrial settings at GM, Mercedes-Benz, and Ford, and has been a highway rescue technician since 2012. He has also served in SAMU São Paulo i SAMU São Bernardo do Campo, further strengthening his real-world emergency experience. Rodrigo is Brazilian national runner-up i 3rd place winner at the Latin American Trauma Challenge, recognized for his technical skill and calm presence during critical situations.
Zajedno, this team brings the strength of São Paulo’s urban heart and the resilience of the countryside, sharing not only technical expertise but also the passion and spirit of Brazilian pre-hospital emergency care at the WRC in Croatia.
NZHM Grad Zagreb – Hrvatska
Iva, Lucija and Robert are dedicated professionals at the Teaching Institute for Emergency Medicine of the City of Zagreb. They are passionate about their work, especially when it comes to emergency interventions and trauma cases. Their professionalism, speed, and commitment to saving lives make them invaluable members of the team. For them, working in emergency medicine is not just a job — it’s a way of life.
Cro Trauma Team- Hrvatska
Country: Hrvatska
Organization Represented: Zagreb County Emergency Medical Service
Number of Years Competing at WRC: First year
🩺 About the Team
Cro Trauma Team is proud to represent Zagreb County Emergency Medical Service (Hrvatska) at the World Rescue Challenge 2025. Our team is made up of two trained and experienced professionals:
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Davorin Novosel, a medical technician specialized in emergency medicine
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Bruno Gross, a resident doctor currently training in emergency medicine
We train rigorously throughout the year to sharpen our clinical expertise, technical precision, and seamless teamwork. Our participation in WRC reflects our commitment to improving patient outcomes through simulation, innovation, and international collaboration.
💡 Motivation
We believe that, while our knowledge and technical skills are solid, there is always room for growth — and no better way to grow than by competing alongside the best teams in the world.
Participating in the WRC allows us to benchmark our performance, learn from international peers, and bring home innovative practices to improve care in our local communities.
Every scenario pushes us to think faster, work smarter, and communicate more effectively — all critical elements of real-life trauma care. And by training in a simulated environment, we’re able to focus fully on improving our skills without the immediate stress of caring for a real-life patient.
BTR Voestalpine -Linz, Austria

Blackheart Trauma team -USA
Blackheart Trauma team is made up of MDFR firefighters, with one of them on both the extrication and trauma teams. The Trauma team has been competing since 2016.
Palm Beach County -Trauma Team USA
Our team, Palm Beach Country Fire Rescue (PBCFR) is comprised of Florida natives—Alanna(right), Olivia(left), and Matt(middle)—who share a strong passion for Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Olivia is a Driver Operator, while Alanna and Matt are skilled Firefighter Paramedics. Zajedno, we combine experience, teamwork, and enthusiasm to represent the best of what EMS professionals can offer. With only a year of competitive experience working together, we bring both camaraderie and commitment to everything we do. We all share the love of traveling and are extremely excited to be in Croatia to compete on the world stage.
Dubai Police Trauma team – U.A.E
Dubai Police Trauma team looking forward to competing again on the world stage.
Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue – Trauma Team – USA
Margate fire department ALS team – Trauma team- USA
South Yorkshire Fire & Spasiti – Trauma Team -UK
Graz Trauma team – Austria
SHMP Tuzla Trauma team Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
ISU Iași Trauma & Extrication Team – Rumunija
Team Bio – Fire and Emergency New Zealand Trauma Team
Bucharest Trauma team – Rumunija
Praia Da Vitoria – Trauma Team – Portugal
Dublin Civil Defence Trauma team- Irska
Emily and Jen, dedicated volunteers from different Dublin Civil Defence units, bring together their expertise as both medics and rescue personnel. Combining their training and teamwork, they are ready to take on any trauma challenge — proudly representing Dublin Civil Defence and Team Ireland
Dublin Fire Brigade – Trauma team – Irska
Carlow FRS Trauma team – Irska
Ronan Boyle and Daniel Fitzpatrick are two firefighters from Carlow with a shared passion for trauma care, teamwork, and representing their county (and country!) on the world stage. Zajedno, they make up a skilled trauma team competing in this year’s World Rescue Challenge in Karlovac, Hrvatska.
For the past number of years, Ronan and Daniel have been taking part in rescue competitions across Ireland and internationally—testing their abilities in high-pressure, realistic rescue scenarios. These events push teams to the limit, and Ronan and Daniel have consistently stepped up, learning, adapting, and giving it their all every time.
They train hard, work even harder, and bring a mix of experience, calm under pressure, and solid friendship to every challenge they face. Whether it’s at the scene of an emergency or up against the clock in a simulated rescue, these two are all about staying sharp, staying focused, and getting the job done.
Now they’re taking everything they’ve learned to Croatia, proudly representing Carlow and Ireland on the global stage.
Valencia Trauma team -Spain
Trauma Team Neuburg – Njemačka
Team Neuburg is taking part in the WRC for the fifth time this year. Our previous stops have been South Africa, Francuska, Luxembourg and Lanzarote.
We are very happy to be there again this year and to be able to represent our country – this fills us as a volunteer fire brigade with great pride.
We are particularly looking forward to the international exchange and the reunion with teams from all over the world.
See you soon in Croatia!
Trauma Team:
Maximilian Schaul and Sabrina Purzel
Test dummy Trauma team – Chile
Caçador Volunteer Fire Department -Trauma team Brazil
English: From September 9th to 14th, the World Trauma Challenge will take place in Karlovac, Hrvatska. For the third consecutive year, the Caçador Volunteer Fire Department will represent Brazil in the world’s largest firefighting competition.
The duo Cristiano and Furquim, current Brazilian champions, will represent Brazil and ABRES once again in the challenge. Training is taking place intensely at the fire department’s facilities, with a full focus on achieving the best possible result.
In addition to the Trauma challenge, the event also features the Vehicle Rescue category. In total, more than 600 firefighters from over 23 countries will participate, making the event the largest competition of its kind in the world.
Português: Nos dias 9 a 14 de setembro, ocorre em Karlovac, na Croácia, o Desafio Mundial de Trauma. Pelo terceiro ano consecutivo, o Corpo de Bombeiros Voluntários de Caçador representará o Brasil na maior competição de bombeiros do mundo.
A dupla Cristiano e Furquim, atual campeã brasileira, será a responsável por representar o Brasil e a ABRES mais uma vez no desafio. Os treinos estão acontecendo intensamente nas dependências da corporação, com foco total na busca pelo melhor resultado possível.
Além da prova de Trauma, o evento também conta com a modalidade de Resgate Veicular. No total, participam mais de 600 bombeiros de mais de 23 países, tornando o evento a maior competição do gênero no mundo.
TRT LX Trauma team – Luxembourg
Diogo and Ricardo – The TRT LX Team at the World Rescue Challenge 2025
Diogo
Diogo is a dedicated member of the TRT LX trauma team, bringing valuable experience in first aid and patient care. He has distinguished himself with his precise approach and calm demeanor in high-pressure situations. As part of the CGDIS (Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps), Diogo has handled numerous emergency responses and will be able to apply the skills he gains at the World Rescue Challenge directly to his daily work as a paramedic.
Ricardo
Ricardo will be taking part in the Svjetski spasilački izazov for the first time in 2025, an international competition focused on first aid and the rapid and effective care of injured individuals. Despite this being his first time at the Challenge, Ricardo already has extensive experience as a paramedic with CGDIS. In this role, he has demonstrated his skills in patient care, and he looks forward to further developing his expertise during the competition. The knowledge gained will not only benefit him personally but will also enhance his daily operations on the job.
Diogo and Ricardo are both proud to represent TRT LX at the Svjetski spasilački izazov. As members of CGDIS, they are excited to apply the knowledge and skills they gain during the Challenge directly to their emergency response work, ensuring the highest level of care for those in need.
TRAUMA TEAM CS PSP CZĘSTOCHOWA – Poland
ASP. JĘDRUSZEK BARTOSZ & ASP. ŚLUSARCZYK ADRIAN
Bartek & Adrian – friends from duty and at the same time in private life. Both graduated from the same school. They work together at the same unit and they also have been in the extrication team since the start. Open-minded and eager for new experiences and competitions. They look forward to meeting new rescuers and trauma friends at the World Rescue Challenge Karlovac 2025.
Everything best for WRO.
Greetings from Poland!
Trauma Team Oeiras – Portugal
Ponte De Sor – Alfa – Portugal
“Our determination is our greatest strength”
Hello everyone, we come from Ponte de Sor. Our team is mainly made up of three elements, Telma Catarino, Nuno Cortinhas and CMDT Simao Velez, but we are representing the Firefighters of Ponte de Sor To our comrades who we owe the time and dedication that they gave to our evolution and all the management that allowed us to be here today.
Med Mais Trauma team – Brazil
The Brazilian Trauma Team is made up of Rafael Cordeiro and Matheus, professionals dedicated to pre-hospital care and highway rescue since 2019.
Both have training as a Rescuer and are Nursing Technicians, working daily in emergency situations in advanced support ambulances and also in rescue ambulances.
Trenutno, Matheus is in the undergraduate phase in Nursing, further expanding the technical capacity of the team.
The team’s competitive trajectory already has important achievements:
- 3rd place in the National Championship of Developmental Trauma
- 2nd place in the 2025 Latin American Trauma Championship
United by their passion for saving lives and their commitment to excellence in trauma care, Rafael and Matheus represent Brazil with dedication, professionalism and team spirit.