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Hoax fire call hits flat of Polish president’s family member, Tusk says

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Posted on May 24, 2026

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· Last updated: May 24, 2026

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PM Donald Tusk Addresses False Fire Alarm Incident at President’s Family Flat in Gdansk

Overview of the False Fire Alarm Incident and Government Response

Incident Details

WARSAW, May 24 (Reuters) - Poland is facing a series of false alarms about fires or other threats, including one on Saturday at a flat in Gdansk belonging to a member of President Karol Nawrocki's family, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.

Tusk held a sitting of the Government Security Center on Sunday morning after the incident, which he said was part of a recent series of such false calls. 

Emergency Response Actions

Interior Ministry Statement

The interior ministry said overnight that an emergency notification centre received a report of a fire at an apartment. Services were sent to the location and firefighters decided to forcefully enter the flat belonging to a member of Nawrocki's family. 

Inspection Results and Investigation

"The apartment was inspected and found no fire hazard or injured persons, as the premises were empty. Due to the situation, the police are conducting an investigation to identify the perpetrators," an interior ministry spokesperson said.

Prime Minister Tusk’s Comments and Security Measures

Tusk called the incident "another telephone provocation" and said that while firefighters had responded correctly, procedures for identifying such false alarms need to be reviewed and perpetrators have to be identified as soon as possible. 

"The provocateurs' actions are aimed at national security. At all of us. We will use all available methods to identify and apprehend the saboteurs, regardless of where they come from or who directs them," he wrote on social media platform X.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

Key Takeaways

  • A false fire alert at a Gdansk flat tied to President Nawrocki’s family prompted immediate government security action.
  • Prime Minister Tusk labeled it a 'telephone provocation' and urged review of detection procedures and swift identification of perpetrators.
  • False alarms have been rising in Poland, including mass bomb hoaxes targeting institutions and over 60 false fire reports from one individual in Warsaw, highlighting strain on emergency services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at President Karol Nawrocki's family member's flat in Gdansk?
A hoax fire call was made, prompting emergency services to force entry, but no fire was found and the flat was empty.
What actions did Prime Minister Donald Tusk take after the incident?
Tusk held a Government Security Center meeting and called for improved procedures to identify false alarms and catch perpetrators.
How did the interior ministry respond to the fire report?
The interior ministry sent services to the location, firefighters inspected the premises, and police launched an investigation.
What are the authorities doing to address the series of false alarms in Poland?
Authorities are reviewing emergency procedures and pursuing the perpetrators using all available methods.
Why are these hoax calls considered a threat to national security?
Prime Minister Tusk stated that such provocations target national security and the broader public, necessitating swift identification of those responsible.

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