Pelastustoimi.fi - strong together

There are 21 rescue departments in Finland, which are managed by municipalities and which carry out rescue service duties in their regions. Rescue departments cooperate with other authorities and with local residents and communities in the prevention of accidents and maintenance of security. The goal of the Rescue Act is to enable individuals, owners and occupants of buildings, and business and industrial operators to prevent accidents within their living environments and activities, and to prepare for the limitation and avoidance of the losses and consequences of accidents. Everyone can create a safer life and environment through their own activities. 

Security is co-operation!


Loading a truck of civilian material assistance to Ukraine.

Finland continues its strong support for Ukraine

Between January and July this year, Finland donated a total of 31 rescue service vehicles to Ukraine. Other civilian material assistance amounted to 32 truckloads of supplies.
Press release Ministry of the Interior Rescue services, 6.8.2025 9:29

Ministry of the Interior launches preparation of Finland’s national risk assessment

The Ministry of the Interior has set up a project to update Finland's national risk assessment. The updated assessment is scheduled for publication in autumn 2026.
Press release Ministry of the Interior Rescue services, 5.8.2025 12:26

Authorities consider means to improve safety at swimming areas

During the summer, there have been significantly more drownings and serious near misses than usual at public swimming areas. The Ministry of the Interior, the Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency (Tukes), the National Police Board of Finland and the Finnish Swimming Teaching and Lifesaving Federation met on 30 July to discuss safety at swimming areas.
Press release Ministry of the InteriorTukes Rescue services, 30.7.2025 16:55