During an accident in Wiener Neustadt (Lower Austria), a scandal broke out: a spectator insulted the firefighters because the rescue took too long. Comrades explain the procedure.
It was a sheet metal accident like so many others, for which the Wiener Neustadt fire brigade is called out almost every day. And yet the operation on Friday was completely different. The reason for this was a spectator. He made it clear to the Florianis who were currently carrying out security work that he would have cleared the road with his vehicle long ago. ‘Your important people’ was one of the nicer terms the man found for his comrades.
“Safety of the emergency services”
“We were completely surprised,” say the volunteers and felt compelled to explain their approach. “Even if there is damage to the sheet metal, there is a risk of subsequent accidents at an accident location, fluids leak out, and the accident location must in any case be professionally secured. After all, it is also about the safety of the emergency services,” says Commander Christian Pfeiffer, who emphasizes: “We take complaints seriously, but it is incomprehensible to insult us like this!”
Source: Krone

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