Marseille Marine Fire Battalion
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The Marseille Marine Fire Battalion, or in French le Bataillon de marins-pompiers de Marseille or BMPM, is the fire and rescue service for the city of Marseille and the Mediterranean Maritime Region. The battalion is a branch of the French Navy or Marine Nationale, and consists of directly recruited military personnel, like the French Gendarmerie.
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[edit] Mission
- Fire Suppression on land and at sea
- Emergency Ambulance
- Utility Safety- Gas leaks, etc
- Personnel Assistance: Victims services, SAR, prehospital care (first responders) etc.
- Motor Vehicle Collision assistance
- Property protection
- Fire and Rescue Patrol, Reconnaissance and Research
- Animal Rescue
- Pollution control and response
- Alarm response
[edit] History
Formed by Royal Order on 14 August 1719 as the Marseille Arsenal Fire Battalion and its jurisdiction was expanded in 25 September 1816 to include the Ville de Marseille (City of Marseille). On 22 March 1838 its size was fixed as a battalion of five companies and on 14 December 1962, its jurisdiction was expanded to include the port of Marseille and the Marseille-Provence Marignane International Airport.
[edit] Resources
The BMPM consists of 1,740 personnel.
[edit] Corporate organization
Commanded by a Rear Admiral as part of the Marseille garrison. He reports to the Minister of Defense, the Minister of the Interior and the Mayor of Marseille.