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Rescue workers attacked during operation in Neukölln

Paramedics are called to a helpless person. An argument breaks out with bystanders at the scene. This escalates and one person is injured.

Rescue workers were attacked during an operation in Berlin. (symbolic image)
Rescue workers were attacked during an operation in Berlin. (symbolic image)

Crime - Rescue workers attacked during operation in Neukölln

At a deployment in Berlin-Neukölln, emergency services were attacked. A paramedic was injured in the head and treated in the hospital as an outpatient, according to a police spokesperson. Previously, the "B.Z." reported.

This incident occurred in the night when a German Red Cross ambulance, around 0.15 am, moved into Fuldastraße. There, a helplessly drunk woman was found on the sidewalk by the emergency services.

According to the latest investigations, three men present became agitated over the choice of words by the emergency services, as the police spokesperson stated. This led to an argument, which ended violently.

The argument between the emergency services and the three men escalated into a violent emergency in Berlin-Neukölln, requiring the intervention of local rescue workers. Regrettably, this incident has been classified as a crime against rescue personnel in the Neukölln district.

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