No discriminate treatment of dying migrant worker: Fire Bureau

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/09/17
By: Lu Kang-chun and William Yen

Taipei, Sept. 17 (CNA) The Hsinchu County government’s Fire Bureau chief on Sunday said there had absolutely not been any discriminate treatment of a Vietnamese migrant worker when they were called in to help with a police shooting incident on Aug. 31.

A video dashcam footage has shown that treatment of the Vietnamese migrant worker, who was shot and wounded by police, was delayed when the first ambulance arrived at the scene in Zhubei, Hsinchu County.

The ambulance which was dispatched by the Fire Bureau arrived at the scene at 9:56 a.m. on Aug. 31. according to it’s dashcam footage.

Personnel from the ambulance were reminded to “be careful, watch out for safety,” as a half naked man was seen sitting on the ground on the left side of a police vehicle.
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