Colonel of the Internal Service Vitalie Rusica - spent in the reserve after 24 years dedicated to the service of rescuers and firefighters

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Today, after almost 24 years of activity within the rescue and fire service, the colleagues of the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations of the MAI spent the Internal Service colonel Vitalie Rusica in reserve.

Colonel Vitalie Rușica dedicated his entire career to the noble mission of rescuer and firefighter, for the safety of citizens and the community.

The officer started his work in 2001, as a firefighter, showing courage, discipline and devotion to the profession from the first interventions.

Holding managerial positions in the IGSU structures, including Head of the Republican Center for Operative Interventions, Colonel Rusica coordinated numerous rescue missions and liquidation of the consequences of exceptional situations, demonstrating professionalism and balance in the most difficult moments. In the last period, he exercised the position of Head of the Regional Directorate of Coordination and Operations, where he ensured the good organization of interventions at the national level.

For the entire activity carried out with dedication and responsibility, the management of the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations addressed him with words of gratitude and appreciation, expressing respect for his merits and significant contribution to strengthening the civil protection system.

during the official party ceremony, the colleagues thanked him for the years of collaboration, for the team spirit and for the personal example offered to generations of rescuers.

According to the beautiful tradition respected over the years within the institution, Colonel Vitalie Rusica was spent in reserve, being sprinkled with water from the intervention hoses, a symbolic gesture that marks the gratitude and respect of his service comrades.

The dedication, courage and sacrifice shown by Colonel Vitalie Rusica throughout the years dedicated to the service of rescuers and firefighters will remain inscribed with respect and gratitude in the history of the institution.

Last update: 4 Dec 2025 - 13:13