Asylum home scandal – harassed women: “Colleagues had to protect us”

The firefighters from Steyregg were shocked after the asylum scandal on Thursday night. During a harmless mission, they were harassed by young refugees and felt uncomfortable. The mayor supports his city’s volunteers.

“I felt harassed. You just feel uncomfortable when people get closer and closer.” “It was very uncomfortable, the atmosphere was very heated.” “I’m glad that my male colleagues protected me, I felt very uncomfortable before.”Between 16 and 25 years This is how the four female firefighters (between 16 and 25 years old) reacted who – as reported – were hindered and harassed during an operation in front of an asylum center on Wednesday evening. Steyregg’s fire department chief Rudolf Breuer stands protectively in front of his comrades who no longer want to speak to the media. “We discussed and processed the events together. We don’t want to talk about it anymore. Also because we don’t want to lose the fun of work. We want to help people,” says the commander, who was sometimes heavily criticized on social media. Thrown at Christmas balls. Deputy district fire brigade commander Christian Breuer reports that there had been problems the day before. “There was an effort there too. We had Christmas balls thrown at us. “Something like that has never happened to me before,” says the experienced firefighter. At least he also has positive things to say. “On Friday night we were able to sleep through the night for the first time in a long time.” “Don’t tolerate this behavior.” Steyregg’s mayor Gerhard Hintringer (SPÖ) found very clear words in a letter to the citizens: “Let me make it clear that I condemn the behavior of young refugees towards our volunteer fire brigades and in particular towards our firefighters and I am not prepared to tolerate it!” But he also gave a deep look into his inner life: he was criticized as a do-gooder and a left-wing radical, others wanted him in the right corner back, he writes. Fire detectors are being revised. The fire detector system is now being revised. An alarm should no longer be sent directly and immediately to the fire department, but an initial report should go to a person responsible on site. He then has one, maximum two minutes to cancel a false alarm before the fire department is called out, which incidentally charges for such “grossly negligent” or “intentional” alarms. The BBU will have to pay for the operations. “It is regulated that “The first hour of operation is always fully charged,” explains Markus Voglhuber from the state fire brigade command. The tanker’s departure costs up to 125 euros, and each member who leaves costs 24 euros per hour. “In a specific case, the first point of contact is the property operator, i.e. the Federal Agency for Care and Support Services (BBU). Incidentally, fire brigade operations are only free for fires, human and animal rescues and for acute help in natural disasters.
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