Many users on Facebook are currently sharing a photo of a traffic cone that appears to have fallen over at a fork in the road in the middle of nature and point out in the text that the traffic cone should not be put back up because it serves as a signpost for the fire department's emergency services.
This is not a fake, the fire department points this out themselves.

Unfortunately, the original post from the Wesertal-Lippoldsberg fire department is often not simply shared , but rather the photo is re-uploaded and the text is copied, so that it looks more like a chain letter with a claim.
Therefore here is the original posting on Facebook :

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The text accompanying the photo reads:

“An important note on your own behalf!

If you see a fallen traffic cone at a fork in the road or an intersection in the forest or on field paths, please leave it there and do not put it back up.
This traffic cone did not fall over, but serves as a signpost for emergency services. This means the deployment site in the forest or field can be found and deleted more quickly. “Especially at this time, when the fields and forests are extremely dry, rapid intervention by the emergency services is necessary.”

Zapfendorf , the Scheden and the Görau , among others, also posted the information about the traffic cone that only appeared to have fallen over on Facebook, but it is an important signpost for emergency services.

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The Mauthausen Committee Austria (MKÖ) has developed an app for young people on the subject of civil courage.
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