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  • Stefan Thate is head of the rescue service at Oldenburg's professional fire brigade. Photo: Lukas Lehmann

Quick help for the fire brigade

In just a few days, C3L programmed a learning platform for the Oldenburg fire service at the start of the coronavirus crisis. The emergency services used it for online training courses on infection prevention, among other things.

At the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, C3L programmed a learning platform for the Oldenburg fire service. The emergency services used it for online training courses on infection protection, among other things. Matthias Hemmelgarn from the fire brigade's vocational college made an enquiry in March and was immediately given the go-ahead. The C3L provided the online platform C3llo (pronounced cello) within four days. The learning management system offered rescue service employees the opportunity to organise projects, edit and manage content together, share information and prepare specific e-learning formats, such as short courses on infection protection.

"C3llo is the learning environment for our in-service programmes and was programmed in-house. We are therefore very flexible with it," reports Annabelle Jandrich, Head of IT/Media/Learning Design. "We wanted to help quickly, so we customised the system to the needs of the fire service and got it up and running in no time at all," continues Jandrich. The fire service also uses C3llo for the training of emergency paramedics, which can currently only take place digitally, and for further training. "All of this has really helped us to make the situation manageable," says Thate.

There was also a lot of other support from the university. Read more in the full article: https://uol.de/aktuelles/artikel/unbuerokratische-hilfe-4140

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p31225n4176en
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