Family ties in action: Fabian Schopf follows his father Rainer on duty
Fabian Schopf is following in his father Rainer's footsteps and is passionately involved with the Red Cross in Rohrbach.

Family ties in action: Fabian Schopf follows his father Rainer on duty
Fabian Schopf has decided to follow in the footsteps of his father Rainer Schopf and is passionately committed to the Red Cross. Rainer Schopf, who works as a supervisor at the Peilstein Red Cross branch, can look back on many years of experience and close ties to this important institution. How Tips According to reports, Fabian has been in contact with the Red Cross since he was a child and has now decided to do community service himself, after which his father recommended that he train as a paramedic.
Fabian Schopf's decision to do community service with the Red Cross came from himself, which underlines his will and personal responsibility. Rainer Schopf is enthusiastic about Fabian's commitment, both during his community service and in his future role as a volunteer. The young man is currently attending the HTL Neufelden and is taking part in the spring course for paramedics in Rohrbach. The plan is for him to take the exam in the fall so that he doesn't have any stress during his high school year.
Important training and integration
A clear advantage of the training that has already been completed is the almost 100 percent guarantee of a place in the local office, which benefits Fabian Schopf's integration into the Red Cross team. He already knows the processes and the colleagues, which will increase his commitment and efficiency at the Red Cross. The Red Cross is continually looking for young volunteers. These are essential for ensuring supplies for the population, as is also emphasized in the nine other departments in the Rohrbach district.
Potential paramedics have the opportunity to enroll in a **summer course** starting June 24th to begin their training. The Red Cross not only offers training positions, but also contributes to public services and, with around 37,200 employees, provides quick help around the clock in Germany, as can be seen on the German Red Cross website ( DRK ) can be read.
A significant part of the community
The German Red Cross is the largest emergency service provider in Germany and carries out an average of around 20,000 emergency rescue and patient transport missions every day. In addition, around 23,000 volunteers are involved, who, together with over 5,200 emergency medical vehicles and ambulances, ensure an important part of the general public services on site. This shows how essential the Red Cross is to the community and how valuable the commitment of young people like Fabian is.