Arges. A Citroen caught fire: Emergency intervention!

Arges. A Citroen caught fire: Emergency intervention!
Arges. A Citroen caught fire: Emergency intervention!
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Arges. A Citroen caught fire: Emergency intervention! Quick intervention in Campulung: ISU Argeș firefighters on duty

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This morning, the residents of Câmpulung municipality witnessed an unfortunate event: a fire broke out in a car parked in one of the crowded areas of the city.

Alerted immediately, the firefighters from the Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (ISU) Argeș promptly intervened to manage the situation.

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ISU Argeș crews, equipped with state-of-the-art fire-fighting equipment, arrived at the scene in record time.

Thanks to their professionalism and speed, the flames were soon under control, preventing them from spreading to neighboring vehicles or adjacent structures.

In addition to effectively extinguishing the fire, the firefighters were also trained to provide qualified first aid.

Fortunately, in this case, no medical intervention was required, as all those involved were able to get to shelter in time.

ISU Argeș representatives told the press that investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the fire, but the first indications suggest that it could be the result of a technical fault in the vehicle.

They used the moment to remind the importance of regular vehicle checks as a preventative measure against such unfortunate incidents.

Following this incident, ISU Argeș urges all citizens to be aware of the risks of fires and to adopt appropriate preventive measures to ensure personal safety and those around them. ISU crews are always ready to respond, but prevention remains the most effective method of disaster protection.


The article is in Romanian

Romania

Tags: Arges Citroen caught fire Emergency intervention

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