Paramedics in Frankfurt brutally attacked by cyclists!

Paramedics in Frankfurt brutally attacked by cyclists!

in Frankfurt there was an unfortunate incident on Saturday evening, in which a paramedic was attacked by a cyclist during his service. The ambulance, which was on a wide bike path, obviously aroused the displeasure of the cyclist, who then suddenly started the paramedic. According to reports from colleagues from the paramedic, he was injured with blows or kicks on the head and later had to be taken to the hospital. He is currently incapable of serving due to the injuries. A colleague said that he had not yet experienced such violence in his career in his career, which increases the concern about the security of emergency services in Germany.

The incident throws a light on a bigger problem: violence against emergency services. An extensive study by the association "Helpers are taboo", which has been committed to the interests of employees in emergency services, police and fire brigade for five years, highlights this topic. This investigation, which analyzed over 360,000 rescue operations in Rheinhessen between 2019 and 2022, recorded a total of 76 incidents, including insults and cases of bodily harm. The study results were presented in the presence of Rhineland-Palatinate Interior Minister Michael Ebling. The minister emphasized the social appreciation of the emergency services and the need to pursue attacks on them.

study results and prevention approaches

In 2021, police crime statistics recorded 114 violent incidents against emergency services, with the study documenting 16 cases itself. It is noteworthy that the registered incidents in Rheinhessen are below the national average of 18,525 cases. Prof. Dr. Mario Staller and Univ.-Prof. Dr. As part of this study, Swen Körner developed a concept to prevent violent attacks in order to better prevent them in the future. Dr. Stefan Cludius, the first chairman of the association, emphasized the importance of these figures for violence prevention training, while Jörg Steinheimer, second chairman, praised the operational willingness of the employees and emphasized the importance of support through prevention training.

The incident in Frankfurt and the results of this study illustrate the urgent need to take measures against violence against emergency services and to strengthen security in your professional field. These developments help to raise awareness of the challenges that paramedics and other emergency services are facing regularly.

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