On this afternoon in March 2021, Léa (the first name has been changed) is in the back of the victim rescue and assistance vehicle (VSAV) and does not feel very well.
“I get motion sickness,” she says.
In an attempt to remedy this, the young firefighter stares at the road through the window of the truck when suddenly she feels her superior's hand land on the back of her thigh.
In half a second, she turns around and stares at him to stop.
“But a little later in the day, when we left for intervention, it started again, says the young woman.
I didn't even know what to say to him.
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