A Toulouse fire truck. (Illustration) - B. Colin / 20 Minutes

In these difficult times, many messages of solidarity are bringing relief to the hearts of those on the front line in the fight against the coronavirus. But the opposite situation, much less frequent, also exists. A firefighter from Haute-Garonne thus fell last week on a message inviting him to move, as reported on Tuesday Sdis 31.

The letter was on the mat in front of the home of this woman working at the Muret-Massat fire and rescue center, located 20 km south of Toulouse.

In an already difficult context, a firefighter # firefighter of the @HauteGaronne received an anonymous message of intimidation inviting him to move during the crisis. The @ sdis31officiel condemns this type of behavior and will file a complaint as soon as its agents are victims! 😠 pic.twitter.com/4lA6v3vZlD

- Firefighters 31 (@ sdis31officiel) April 7, 2020

A little everywhere in France, other firefighters or members of the nursing staff have already been entitled to this type of letters, deposited anonymously by neighbors who confided their fear of catching the Covid-19. "Whatever the risk, firefighters take all the necessary precautions to protect themselves and you," recalls Sdis 31.

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