ABC News May 30, 2018

Man who rescued boy from balcony offered internship with Paris fire brigade

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The 22-year-old man from Mali who rescued a boy hanging from a balcony over the weekend in Paris met with firefighters from the Paris fire brigade on Tuesday.

Mamoudou Gassama, who arrived in France last September, has been offered a 10-month internship with the brigade and will receive around 600 euros ($690) a month. This is the standard salary for internships in France.

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The head of Paris fire brigade said he was “welcoming Mamoudou Gassama so that he could discover what our job is like.”

“I am going to do everything I can” to become a firefighter, Gassama replied.

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Mamoudou Gassama, who saved a child hanging off a balcony by scaling an apartment block with his bare hands, who received a medal and certificate for bravery, was asked to join the French fire service, May 29, 2018.

Videos of Gassama scaling a building in northern Paris and pulling a young boy to safety went viral. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Gassama at the Elysee Palace on Monday and said Gassama would become a French citizen in the coming weeks.

Gassama has already been granted legal immigration status.