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Hyderabad fire: Staircase filled with smoke blocked escape
Hyderabad fire: Staircase filled with smoke blocked escape

Hans India

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Hyderabad fire: Staircase filled with smoke blocked escape

The building that caught fire near historic Charminar here on Sunday, resulting in the death of 17 people, had only one staircase, which was filled with smoke, blocking the escape for the victims, a top official said. Since the fire started on the ground floor, smoke and heat quickly reached upper floors, blocking the only available access, which was just one metre wide, the official said. The narrow staircase is centrally located inside the building. It was near to supposed seat of fire due to which the stairwell was completely filled with smoke and excessive heat. "The only access on the ground floor was completely filled with bikes blocking the same, and also provided enough fuel to the fire," Telangana State Fire Services, Disaster Response, Emergency, and Civil Defence Director General Y. Nagi Reddy said. The official stated that there were no windows/doors facing the available road to use the hydraulic platform and quick ventilation. To save time and to rescue trapped persons quickly, while firefighting was going on on the ground floor, firefighters had to drill a hole in a wall on the first floor to enter and start rescue and firefighting operations. Eight children and five women were among 17 people killed in the fire, which broke out in the building in Gulzar Houz. The building had pearls/jewellery shops on the ground floor, while a few families were residing on the first and second floors. According to Nagi Reddy, a fire call was received at 6.16 p.m. and a water tender from Moghalpura reached the fire ground at 6.20 a.m. District Fire Officer-1 Hyderabad Venkanna got injured during the firefighting operation and was admitted to the hospital. A total of 11 fire engines were used. A fire robot was brought, but could not be used due to the situation on the ground. Seventeen fire officers and 70 personnel participated in the operation. Eight personnel wore Breathing Apparatus (BA) sets and rescued 17 persons. Four people were rescued from the terrace using two ladders. One ladder from the second terrace to the first terrace and another from the first terrace to the ground. Nagi Reddy came out with details of the firefighting operations, apparently to counter Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy's claim that there was a delay on the part of the Fire Services Department in responding to the situation and that personnel lacked equipment and gear to rescue the trapped people. Personnel from the fire services, police, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA), and the Health and Revenue departments participated in the rescue and relief. Nagi Reddy stated that because of the timely response and action by the Fire Department, the spread of fire to adjacent properties was prevented and further loss of lives and property was averted. The suspected cause of the fire is under investigation, the official added.

Spartanburg Co. Fire Dept receives almost $300K worth of life saving equipment
Spartanburg Co. Fire Dept receives almost $300K worth of life saving equipment

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Spartanburg Co. Fire Dept receives almost $300K worth of life saving equipment

GRENDALE, S.C. (WSPA) – The Glendale Fire Department received close to $300,000 from the state to purchase new, state-of-the-art Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus air packs for their firefighters. The department received 25 SCBA's and 50 cylinders on Thursday. They said the packs are used at virtually every fire; they are used on any situation where there are smoke or harmful substances in the air. Chief Johnathan Wells said the department has the packs needed for a couple of years as their older models are out of date and have reached their life expectancy of 15 years. 'Yeah, it's exciting,' Wells said. 'This is kind of like Christmas all over again. This is a big thing for us because this is the most money we've ever acquired from a grant, and we desperately need these SCBA's. By the state giving us these monies were able to accomplish it.' He told us one of their own firefighters, Shelly Brock, found a way to connect with state senators and state representatives to make this all happen. The new SCBA's come equipped with thermal cameras that help firefighters find victims. They also contain new alert systems which sends signals to other crew members after a responding firefighter has not moved. 'Once that happens, that gives the other firefighters an alarm that says hey, we've got a fireman that we need to be looking for,' he explained. 'These packs also have tracking devices, so we'll be able to see where they're at where they're moving.' The new air packs also come with washer-friendly straps. Previously, they were not able to wash the packs to remove harmful, carcinogens. The new cylinders give the firefighters an additional fifteen minutes of air, something they said is crucial as modern furnishings burn a lot faster and a lot harder than the traditional style. Firefighters like Wilson Mathew expressed the importance of this equipment. 'Packs get worn on every call, fire alarm call and every fire,' said Wilson. 'Every car fire, business fire, house fire, without those we wouldn't be able to go inside we wouldn't be able to put the fire out. We wouldn't be able to save people's lives.' He said although this amount of new equipment is a large undertaking, it will be worth it to serve the Glendale community. 'We're really excited,' said Wilson. 'We're always happy to get new equipment. This is very pivotal equipment. It's a very large purchase. We're all just really happy we're actually able to obtain such a large purchase and it's going to help the department a lot.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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