Action survey: at the heart of emergencies in Belgium with the Charleroi firefighters

Tonight at 9:10 p.m., W9 offers a thrilling new episode ofAction Surveytitled “Road accidents, arson: alert in Belgium! ». This report offers a captivating dive into the hectic daily life of Charleroi firefighters, confronted with dangerous interventions and human tragedies. Between spectacular accidents and rampant crime, the reality of these everyday heroes often goes beyond fiction.

Road accidents: worrying mortality

With 500 road deaths in 2023, Belgium records a road mortality rate 10% higher than , in proportion to the number of inhabitants. The Charleroi firefighters intervene tirelessly to rescue victims in extreme situations. Among the highlights: a woman trapped in her vehicle which fell 8 meters below into a ravine. These interventions, often spectacular, require rapid reflexes and flawless coordination.

Faced with the increase in crime

The city of Charleroi is also facing a rise in crime: arson, bomb threats and burned cars are part of the daily life of emergency services. In the episode, a castle occupied by squatters catches fire, making the operation particularly delicate. The teams led by Greg must juggle dangerous conditions to prevent the building from collapsing in flames.

A synergy between firefighters and rescuers

Vital emergencies often require the joint intervention of firefighters and rescuers from Charleroi hospital. Whether it involves evacuating an injured person perched 5 meters high, rescuing knocked down pedestrians or dealing with domestic accidents, this collaboration is essential to saving lives. The report highlights this solidarity in the face of daily challenges.

An immersion in the heart of the emergency

This episode ofAction Survey offers a realistic and thrilling immersion behind the scenes of relief interventions in Belgium. Between the stress of emergency situations and the humanity of the teams, this documentary shows the crucial importance of these often overlooked professions.

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