Aggressive drunken attacks rescue worker in Sandersdorf
Aggressive drunken attacks rescue worker in Sandersdorf
On Thursday evening there was an incident in Altmannstein that illuminates the challenges of the emergency services in our society. Two rescue workers were confronted with the reality of the alcohol-related behavior of an 81-year-old man during their service.
three people in the center of the incident
The two emergency services were on the road as a "helper on site" on Nürnberger Straße in Sandersdorf when they discovered a motionless man on the sidewalk around 6:50 p.m. On closer inspection, it turned out that the man was heavily alcoholic. A spokesman for the Beilngries police inspection confirmed that the rescue workers offered help to the man, but encountered resistance.
an unexpected aggression
The 81-year-old man was obviously not ready to accept help. Although the rescue workers acted as the first help master in their role and only had the best in mind for him, the man showed an aggressive attitude. As a result, he hit one of the helpers against the upper body and added the second helper to the second helper. Both rescue workers suffered slight injuries, which illustrates the complexity of their work.
The consequences of the incident and the importance of support
After the attack, the man was brought to a nearby clinic due to his considerable alcohol consumption. In addition, the police initiated criminal proceedings for assault against him. This incident shows the risks with which emergency services are confronted when they try to help in difficult situations. The attacks on rescue workers are not only an expression of individual aggression, but also raise questions about health care and dealing with alcohol -related emergencies.
an appeal to the community
The events in Altmannstein are an urgent appeal to the community. It is important to raise awareness of the challenges and risks that face emergency services. The helpers offer vital support, often under difficult conditions, and earn our respect and support
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It remains to be hoped that such incidents will increase the understanding of the valuable work of the emergency services and help to improve the safety of helpers in the future.
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