- Approximately 600 medical units engaged at Rave The Planet.
At the "Dance the Universe" techno procession in Berlin, the accountable medical team reported approximately 600 crisis situations. As per a representative, these were predominantly alcohol- or substance-related incidents, with individuals reporting circulatory complications or fits. Some individuals were transported to hospitals for observation. The representative also mentioned minor occurrences, such as requests for band-aid.
The previous year, there were roughly 500 crisis situations. Regardless of the multitude of attendees, the representative expressed satisfaction with the result. Neither the organizers nor the law enforcement supplied specific attendance figures. The organizers had anticipated 300,000 individuals and characterized the crowd as "tens of thousands." According to law enforcement, the event area between the Victory Column and Brandenburg Gate was not completely filled, but tens of thousands of individuals were present throughout the day.
The law enforcement accompanied the event with approximately 1,000 officers. The event was "predominantly tranquil," according to the law enforcement representative. There were some incidents, including assaults and sexual offenses. 122 individuals were briefly retained to determine their identities. Law enforcement filed 56 criminal charges and identified 29 administrative violations. 21 law enforcement officers were injured but continued their duties.
The festival's main attraction was the iconic Brandenburg Gate, where many attendees took group photos. Despite the high energy of the techno procession, medical personnel at the Brandenburg Gate were needed to assist a few individuals experiencing health issues.