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Mario Robusti is a journalist based in Parma, Italy. I am actually involved in the Emergency-Live.com project as Chief Editor for the italian, english and french version of the website. We start publication in 2013 with news and statements about EMS, natural disasters, emergencies and in-deep reportage about training, education and developments of new devices for solving difficulties in this field. Emergency Live is a 5 language online magazine developed for professionals and volunteers involved in the rescue field. From 2012 to 2014 I was free-lance journalist for Parmaonline and FPS Media Agency From 2009 to 2012 I was in the press office of the soccer's club Parma FC From 2006 to 2009 I was free-lance journalist and photographer for many desk like La Repubblica - L'Espresso - Teleducato - Radio Bruno - Polis Newspaper
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Anti-prostitution operation realized by Local Police in Parma begun a national case of violence. A young nigerian prostitute was trapped by Local Police in Parma without permission. The story became viral.
In Reas2017 with Tim Schroeder, director of the ambulance development department in Ferno Washington, taking a look about the new iNTRAXX system, the innovative project to realize a safe ambulance in any condition.
Parma, investigation into urban police: Black boy beaten and insulted
Emmanuel Bonsu Foster, a 22-year-old Ghanaian student, reported being handcuffed, beaten, and racially insulted by six officers of the Parma municipal police. The incident began in a park and ended at the police station five hours later. Foster was charged with resisting a public officer and received his personal belongings in an envelope labeled 'Emmanuel negro'. His parents took him to the emergency room for treatment. The mayor of Parma, Pietro Vignali, suggested the word 'negro' might have been added later, possibly by Foster himself, which the family denies. An internal investigation by the city and an inquiry by the Carabinieri are underway, with the case also attracting attention from the Ministry of Equal Opportunities' Anti-Discrimination Office.
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