Red alert in Hanau: Police warn of accidents and crimes!
Current police reports and emergency information from Hanau in the Main-Kinzig district on June 11th, 2025. Important information about first aid and fault reports.

Red alert in Hanau: Police warn of accidents and crimes!
There's a lot going on in Hanau again today - the police are reporting a number of current events, including traffic accidents, violent crimes and missing person reports. How gnz.de reported, information about the incidents is available around the clock in the live ticker. This not only serves transparency, but also the security of citizens.
Correct behavior is particularly important in emergencies. Police strongly advise using the emergency number 112 and responsibly administering first aid if possible. Staying at the scene of an accident as long as it is safe and gathering important information about those affected and the damage are essential tips. Notifying relatives, if safe, also plays an important role. It is also important to follow the instructions of the rescue workers and to act calmly and supportively in stressful situations.
Help with disruptions
But it's not just accidents that require quick action. Incidents in the infrastructure can also occur at any time. At the number 0800 / 365 – 2000 Citizens can report disruptions in electricity, natural gas, water, district heating and street lighting. The central troubleshooting center is also available around the clock and enables quick help in an emergency.
Hanau Netz GmbH and Stadtwerke Hanau GmbH are responsible here and are doing everything they can to resolve disruptions quickly. If an answering station is occupied, the caller is forwarded to an automated system that provides helpful information. Reliability in crisis situations is essential, and quick help is promised.
First aid in everyday life
An aspect that should not be underestimated in emergencies is the topic of first aid. As per a recent report by fernarzt.com As can be seen, first aid knowledge is important for all situations in life. This knowledge can often be the difference between life and death, especially in traffic accidents. An average of eight people die in traffic every day in Germany. It is therefore advisable to refresh this knowledge in a course every five years.
In Germany, first aid certificates are valid indefinitely, while specific training certificates, such as those for company assistants, must be renewed every two years. Experts emphasize that a one-time course is often not enough to be able to react correctly in an emergency.
With solid first aid training, the fate of injured people can often be in your own hands in critical situations. That's why it's important to continue your training regularly and not to feel unsafe in an emergency.
Everyone in Hanover is asked to stay attentive and informed! Because only together can we increase security in our city and show good hands in an emergency.