Bromma Hus receives 45 alarms in one year

A hostel in Bromma has received 45 police alarms in one year, according to police. The address is known for fights, drunkenness, threats and narcotics.

Police describe the address as unique. "It really stands out. They gather vulnerable people from all over Stockholm in one place", a spokesperson said.

During the year the alarms have involved deaths, flying knives and demented people on the run. "Very many reports from there", police noted.

A resident named Lena ended up at the hostel after being abused by her then partner. The home is described as broken, dirty and unsafe.

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Firefighters battling a blaze in a multi-family house in Märsta at night with residents evacuated.
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Fire in multi-family house in Märsta

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A major fire broke out on Midsummer's Eve in a multi-family house in Märsta north of Stockholm. All residents were evacuated and emergency services are working on site through the night.

A fire broke out in an apartment building on Brogatan in central Malung on Monday afternoon, triggering a major emergency response. No one was injured, but police have opened a preliminary investigation into suspected arson.

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Four houses have burned down in Garpenberg in recent weeks. Following earlier suspected arson cases, police do not rule out a connection between the fires and have increased their presence in the area. An information meeting with around 80 villagers was held on Wednesday evening.

At the Slottet dementia home in Britsarvet, Falun, new alarm technology has improved the work environment for staff and reduced the number of accidents. Sensors in every apartment alert on deviations, enabling quick staff response. The technology makes the home safer for both residents and personnel.

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Police warn of a rise in burglaries in parts of the Mora police district.

Region Dalarna is dissatisfied with the alarm chain for its ambulance helicopter, which is frequently dispatched on missions that are rejected or aborted. Region councilor Sebastian Karlberg (S) calls it poor use of resources. Despite criteria to reduce false alarms after ten years of operation, cooperation with SOS Alarm remains unsatisfactory.

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