Court Orders Pinto City Council to Dissolve PIMER Fire Extinction Service

The judicial ruling highlights the lack of qualified personnel, such as firefighters, for providing this essential service.

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A Court of First Instance has issued a ruling compelling the Pinto City Council to dismantle its PIMER-Civil Protection fire extinction service, citing a lack of specialized personnel.

The judicial decision, first reported by ‘El País’, emphasizes that Pinto's PIMER emergency response service lacks the appropriate professionals, specifically firefighters, to effectively carry out fire prevention and extinction duties.

It does not have qualified personnel -Firefighters- for the provision of fire prevention and extinction services.

This measure implies that interventions carried out to date in fire-related incidents lack the necessary legal coverage, as established by the court's resolution. The lack of qualified personnel has been the decisive factor in this judgment.

The actions corresponding to the incidents produced lack legal coverage.