Crans-Montana Fire Rescue Team Wins International SAR Award.

The emergency response teams involved in the Crans-Montana bar fire in Switzerland have received international recognition, winning the “Search and Rescue Mission of the Year” award for their coordinated life-saving operation.

The award was presented in London on May 15 to around 250 health and emergency service personnel who responded to the deadly fire on January 1. The incident required a large-scale, multi-agency rescue effort under extremely challenging conditions.

Organizers said the award recognizes a dramatic operation that had a profound impact on both victims and first responders. It highlights the professionalism and coordination of all teams involved in managing the crisis.

The Valais Cantonal Rescue Organisation (KWRO) played a central role in coordinating the response. The operation brought together emergency call services, ambulance teams, air rescue units, emergency physicians, and hospital services in a highly integrated system.

Officials described the response as “unusually large in scale,” emphasizing the effectiveness of the Valais emergency model in handling mass casualty incidents.

The recognition comes amid ongoing legal and investigative scrutiny related to the fire, but authorities say the award specifically honors operational excellence and teamwork during the emergency response.

WHO Flags High Regional Risk for Ebola?

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the current Ebola outbreak likely began several months ago, raising concerns about delayed detection and spread.

According to officials at the Geneva-based World Health Organization, the outbreak is now assessed as “high” risk at both national and regional levels, while the global risk remains “low”.

WHO health emergencies lead Anaïs Legand stated that investigations are ongoing to determine how the virus first emerged. However, based on current transmission patterns, the organization believes the outbreak may have been circulating undetected for months before being identified.

Health authorities are now focusing on tracing infection chains, strengthening surveillance systems, and improving early detection in affected regions to contain further spread.

Ebola is a severe viral disease that spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. Past outbreaks have highlighted the importance of rapid response, isolation measures, and coordinated international health action.

The WHO emphasized that while the global risk remains limited for now, continued monitoring and containment efforts are critical to prevent escalation.

Several Injured After Refrigerant Leak on Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse.

A refrigerant leak triggered a major emergency response in central Zurich on Tuesday afternoon, injuring multiple people and forcing the evacuation of hundreds from the busy Bahnhofstrasse area.

Emergency services transported four people to hospital after they reported dizziness and feeling unwell. Another 12 individuals received treatment at the scene, according to officials from Zurich Protection and Rescue.

The incident occurred at the Coop City Annahof shopping centre, which authorities evacuated along with nearby areas. Around 300 people were moved to safety as firefighters, police officers, and ambulance crews responded in large numbers.

Witnesses reported seeing white and black smoke coming from the building shortly after 3pm, while alarm systems also alerted emergency responders.

Investigators later confirmed that approximately 30 kilograms of refrigerant leaked from a refrigeration system located inside a sealed technical room within the building.

Firefighters managed to stop the leak and declared the building safe after roughly two hours of emergency operations. Nearby public transport services were temporarily suspended during the response.

Authorities continue to examine the exact cause of the leak, while emphasizing that the rapid evacuation helped prevent more serious injuries.