The Parliament definitively adopted on Tuesday a transpartisan law proposal intended to prepare the
"civil security of tomorrow"
and which provides for the experimentation over two years of a single emergency call number, after a final unanimous vote of the National Assembly.
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Voted unanimously by the 123 deputies present in the hemicycle, the text, carried by LREM deputy Fabien Matras, contains a battery of measures in favor of firefighters to preserve a model of civil security largely based on volunteerism.
It also provides for the experimentation over two years of a single emergency call number, a French-style “911” to replace 15, 17 and 18.