Manila Bulletin

12 firefighte­rs in Cebu City sidelined by COVID-19

- By CALVIN D. CORDOVA

CEBU CITY — The coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) has also affected some firefighte­rs in the city.

SFO2 Wendell Villanueva, public informatio­n officer of the Cebu City Fire Station, said 12 firefighte­rs in the city tested positive for COVID-19.

“Despite our stringent measures, some of our personnel still contracted the virus,” said Villanueva.

Three of the infected firefighte­rs have recovered, while the nine others remained in isolation.

“I would like to assure the public that everything is manageable. We’ve done the needed interventi­ons. There was never an instance that these infected personnel were asked to respond. They were isolated immediatel­y,” said Villanueva.

Villanueva said the city fire station was still capable of responding to fire alarms even if three fire sub-stations were placed under isolation after some of their personnel contracted the virus.

“We still have six functionin­g fire sub-stations in the city so there is nothing to worry about. We also have the different fire brigade in our barangays that are very active,” said Villanueva.

At the time when the city was placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) last March, the city fire station immediatel­y came up with measures to protect firefighte­rs from the virus.

Villanueva explained that the city fire station launched an advocacy campaign called “stay away from us, we stay away from you.”

Under the campaign, the public is asked to observe safe distance from responders during firefighti­ng operations to prevent possible spread of the virus.

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