#Demonstration Unacceptable violence by some demonstrators.
03 wounded among the police,
06 arrests for violence and projectile throwing.– Police Prefecture (@prefpolice) October 15, 2019
20:00: What to remember from the mobilization of firefighters this afternoon
Thousands of "angry" professional firefighters marched Tuesday afternoon in Paris to denounce the lack of staff and recognition of their profession, during a national event that ended in clashes with the forces of the 'order.
The march brought together between 7,000 to 10,000 people, according to the nine unions in the profession who had all called for mobilization.
Some tensions enamelled the demonstration, especially after the arrival of the procession Place de la Nation, where the police used tear gas and water launchers to disperse the demonstrators, according to an AFP journalist. Some descended on the Paris ring road at the Porte de Vincennes, where they briefly disrupted traffic.
Dozens of other firefighters also gathered in front of the National Assembly, where they were dispersed at the end of the day after several hours of face-to-face meetings with the police, AFP reported.
The police prefecture denounced "the irresponsibility of some demonstrators" who maintained actions "despite the orders of dispersion". Three members of the security forces were injured and six protesters arrested for violence or throwing projectiles, according to the PP.
At the sound of whistles and sirens, dressed in their navy blue outfits with fluorescent yellow stripes, the professional firefighters – who represent 16% of the 247,000 firefighters in France (the others are volunteers) – marched by brandishing including placards proclaiming " Do more with less, welcome to the fire department "or" Stop the contempt of politics ".
They have been reinforced by nurses, hospital doctors and Samu employees, who also denounce the shortages in their "overworked" services. "Yellow vests" also fraternized with firefighters, including singing their usual chorus "We're here" before leaving the Republic Square.
This demonstration is part of a strike movement started in June, very followed by the unions even if it did not cause major disruption, firefighters being required to a minimum service.
The organizations denounce in particular the constant increase in the number of interventions, in particular for medical-social assistance missions (ambulance deficiencies, assistance of the elderly …) which exploded in recent years whereas they do not initially part of their core business, urgency.
"There is a drop in the numbers of concern while we are overwhelmed by the number of interventions. We are being asked for everything, including replacing ambulances. At some point, we will not get there, "said 53-year-old Mathias Gosse, firefighter in Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes)" mounted "on Tuesday in Paris.
"And besides, we are threatening our pension plan which allows us to leave at age 57 (with 42 years of pension, ed)," he adds.
The unions also demand a revaluation of the fire premium (28% of base salary, against 19% currently) to the risk premiums granted to police and gendarmes, as well as better protection against assaults whose number increases each year.
"People do not always realize our difficulties. The downsizing means that there is less training, skills. But we have no answer, the Ministry of the Interior and the local communities (which finance the SDIS and pay the firefighters, ed) are sending the ball, "said Nathalie Kaszubiak, general secretary of the union FO administrative staff SDIS (Fire and Rescue Services).
Questioned during the questioning session in the government, the Secretary of State for the Interior, Laurent Nunez, assured that the problems of the firefighters were taken "arms-in-the-body" by the government, and announced the experimenting with a "single number" emergency -the 112- that would better guide calls.
A union delegation was also received this afternoon at the Ministry of the Interior.
Several elected officials also went out to support the protesters present in the Assembly, including the president of the RN and MP Pas de Calais Marine Le Pen and LFI MP Eric Coquerel.
7:13 pm: These incredible images that make a huge impact on the social networks of firefighters and police fighting in the middle of Paris
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So we are here …#pompiers pic.twitter.com/XpB9T5LzMT
– Chris Waddle forever (@Sylvainft) October 15, 2019
of the #pompiers make a peaceful demonstration, the police nasser and assaults them to raise the tension, it is unpublished in the History of France and @BFMTV we made a point Bison Fute.
Distressing…#ViolencesPolicieres #GiletsJaunes # Acte49 pic.twitter.com/dfHB13lkWO– Marcel Aiphan (@AiphanMarcel) October 15, 2019
hallucinating pic.twitter.com/yZay8W7AS1
– Makaveli (@ HunterSThomson2) October 15, 2019
A very angry firefighter expresses himself on the situation. Share this video around you, it's a bomb that will make noise! #Pompiers
pic.twitter.com/Ln9zdQeFCh– (@AntennaYellow) October 15, 2019
18h25: Firefighters, who demonstrated today in Paris, decide to extend their notice of strike two months after a meeting at the Ministry of the Interior.
Marine Le Pen wants to support firefighters:
On this day of national mobilization of #pompiers , I want to give them all my support: they risk their lives for us, they work in difficult conditions, and neither the government nor the European Commission makes it easy for them! pic.twitter.com/TmLVaor3Mm
– Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel) October 15, 2019
6:17 p.m.: Incidents continue between firefighters and police officers at the Place de la Nation in Paris, while firefighters wanted to block the ring road. The police send teargas en masse.
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18h05: Update on the mobilization of firefighters this afternoon in Paris
Between 5,000 and 10,000 professional firefighters, according to the unions, demonstrated Tuesday afternoon in Paris to denounce the lack of staff and recognition of a profession "delivered to itself" in the face of the explosion of requests for relief and assistance. 'assistance.
Starting shortly after 14h from the Place de la Republique, the procession of "angry" firefighters from all over France marched noisily and in a good-natured atmosphere, with whistles, sirens and smoke, heading for the Place de la Republique. the Nation, noted an AFP journalist.
Firefighters were for many dressed in their navy blue coats with fluorescent yellow stripes. Some people carried placards slogans such as "Do more with less, welcome to firefighters" or "Stop the contempt of politics."
"There is a drop in the number of people concerned when we are overwhelmed by the number of interventions, we are being asked for everything, including the replacement of ambulances, and at some point we will not be able to do it anymore," he said. AFP Mathias Gosse, 53, firefighter in Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes).
"And in addition, we are threatening our pension plan that allows us to leave at age 57 (with 42 years, ed)," he adds.
The unions also demand a revaluation of the fire premium (28% of base salary, against 19% currently) up to the risk premiums granted to police and gendarmes.
"We are distributed in our barracks so the population is not always aware of our difficulties.The decline in the workforce means there is less training, skills.But we have no response, the Ministry of the Interior and the local authorities (who finance the SDIS and pay the firefighters, ed) are sending the ball, "said Nathalie Kaszubiak, general secretary of the FO union administrative staff of SDIS (Fire and Rescue Services).
On the sidelines of the procession, dozens of firefighters were also gathered in front of the National Assembly where they lit smoke and blocked traffic, under the surveillance of police forces called in support, said another journalist from AFP.
Asked about the mobilization during the questions to the government, the Secretary of State for the Interior Laurent Nunez assured that the problems of the firemen were taken "arms-the-body" by the government and announced the experimentation of a "single number" emergency -the 112- that would better guide calls.
Professional firefighters represent 16% of the approximately 247,000 firefighters in France, the rest being 80% volunteers.
5:41 p.m.: Marine Le Pen came to meet the firefighters present in front of the National Assembly to support them. "The policemen, they obey the orders of the political power," she said:
Firefighters: "The police gassed us like messes!"
Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel): "The police, they obey the orders of the political power"
About fifty firefighters are in front of the National Assembly. The president of #RN came to support them. pic.twitter.com/YqaUv13F8p
– Yahoo News (@YahooActuFR) October 15, 2019
5:39 p.m.: In the capital, around 4:45 pm, tensions erupted between firefighters and law enforcement, who used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the protesters.
Some firefighters decided to improvise a sit-in in front of the National Assembly, before being the target of water cannons and tear gas from law enforcement wishing to disperse.
5:34 p.m.: This afternoon, a national firefighters event is organized in Paris. A gathering of between 5,000 and 10,000 people who demand including a salary increase, as well as guarantees against aggression and on the maintenance of their retirement, while government reform is looming.
firefighters' demonstration: when the FDOs fire the firemen and club them#firefighter pic.twitter.com/Hd6TtDtYF0
– A.D (@ AD12369002) October 15, 2019
#Paris act1 pr #Pompiers : Very tense situation; Police repress firefighters with tear gas + water cannon and all this in front of the National Assembly
Firefighters are treated like #giletsjaunes !#Macron pic.twitter.com/93RejcPg1N– The General (@ leGneral2) October 15, 2019
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