Swedish Sea Rescue Society
Robert Olsson is a seasoned fire and rescue service professional currently serving as Tf. Räddningschef at Herrljunga Kommun since October 2023 and volunteering as a Frivillig sjöräddare with Sjöräddningssällskapet. Previously, Robert held roles such as Brandinspektör at Räddningstjänsten Storgöteborg and Brandinspektör/insatsledare/projektledare at Södra Bohusläns Räddningstjänstförbund, where responsibilities included area oversight for regulatory enforcement. Robert's extensive experience includes leadership positions, project management, and operational duties within various fire services from 2007. Robert's educational background encompasses multiple relevant degrees and courses in fire science, project management, lean production, and labor law, obtained from institutions such as Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap, Stockholm University, and Kristianstad University.
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Swedish Sea Rescue Society
Swedish Sea Rescue Society is involved in 80 percent of all sea rescues in Sweden and receives no government funding. The Society is financed by membership fees, donations and voluntary work. Thanks to 2.200 volunteer crew members, rescue services are always available 24 hours a day anywhere along the Swedish coast and on the major lakes. We have 230 modern rescue vessels and more than 115 000 members.