The Association of Friends of the Penteli Volunteer Fire Brigade is a very good collaboration for Microbase, which began in 2022. We stand by their efforts, providing technological equipment that facilitates their work.

We started 2022 with the provision of 6 state-of-the-art radios, with 4G technology, to meet their operational needs, we continued with 2 PC monitors and now with 4 tablets of special specifications – and their corresponding support bases – for their installation in the fire engines of the Volunteer Fire Brigade of Penteli.
The President of the Association of Friends of the Volunteer Fire Brigade of Penteli, Spyridon Panagiotou, stated, “This valuable contribution substantially contributes to the upgrade of our telecommunications system, enhancing our operational readiness and efficiency. Through such initiatives, a faster and safer response to incidents is possible, for the benefit of the local community and the natural environment. Your long-standing support is a strength and motivation for us to continue our work with dedication and responsibility.”
We are proud to contribute to the important work of the Volunteer Firefighters of Penteli. Always focusing on the Human, we proceed with small actions that make a big difference!
A few words about the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Penteli
The Voluntary Fire Brigade of Penteli was established with the number 14644 Φ.101.4 Decision of the Chief of the Fire Brigade on April 24, 1997 (No. ΦΕΚ 359 τ.Β ‘) at the request of the community of Penteli and was put into operation on June 14, 1997. It belongs operationally and administratively to the 12th Fire Station of Athens (Pallini). It is commanded by a permanent Officer of the Fire Brigade, has a total force of 49 people, of which, 3 permanent Firefighters and 46 Volunteer Firefighters and 4 Fire trucks. It is the only Voluntary Fire Service in Attica. It operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and intervenes in all kinds of events (urban & forest fires, road accidents, human release, floods, rescues, etc.).
