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Volunteer Firefighters & Professional Secrecy: Court Ruling in Ille-et-Vilaine

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Volunteer Firefighter⁢ in Ille-et-Vilaine not Bound by Professional Secrecy, Court Rules

Saint-Malo, ille-et-Vilaine – A volunteer firefighter in Ille-et-Vilaine will not face charges for‌ sharing a confidential intervention report, after a court in Saint-Malo ‌ruled he ⁢was not legally bound by ‍professional secrecy. The case, examined​ on Thursday, October ⁣9, 2025, centered on whether the obligations of professional secrecy extend‍ to volunteer⁤ firefighters in the same manner as they⁢ do ‍to professional civil servants.

The incident stemmed from a rescue operation where firefighters from Pleurtuit responded to a call involving a Dinard resident following a night of heavy drinking. A⁤ volunteer adjutant from the ‍responding team photographed and shared the intervention report within a Messenger group, leading the individual identified in⁢ the report to file a complaint alleging a breach of professional secrecy and bullying.

The‌ prosecution argued that volunteer firefighters should be considered akin to civil servants and therefore subject to the same confidentiality⁤ rules.​ However, the defense successfully⁣ argued that, unlike ​those bound by professional secrecy, the ⁣firefighter had never taken​ an oath committing him to such confidentiality – either orally or in writing.

Judges ultimately⁢ sided with the defense,acquitting the firefighter‍ “considering that he is not subject to ⁣professional secrecy.” While the defendant conceded sharing the ⁢photo on social media was ‍”not appropriate,” the court’s decision clarifies the legal standing‌ of volunteer‍ firefighters regarding confidential information. The‌ ruling impacts volunteer firefighters across France, establishing a precedent regarding their​ obligations⁣ concerning patient confidentiality and ⁢data protection.

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