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FIREFIGHTE­RS NEED MORE EQUIPMENT: CHIEF FOURTH FIRE IN 12 DAYS

City Fire Marshal Noel Nelson Ababon says he already sent a list of equipment they need to the BFP central office In a related developmen­t, fire investigat­ors have yet to determine the cause of the blaze that struck Metro Ayala last Jan. 5

- RONA T. FERNANDEZ & JOHANNA O. BAJENTING / Reporters @rjtfernand­ez, @JOBajentin­g

MORE FAMILIES HOMELESS. Ten houses burned on Carlock St. in Barangay Sawang Calero, Cebu City, including an abandoned ancestral house that chickens had taken over. Less than 48 hours before that, some 3,500 persons were left homeless after a fire in Barangay Pasil.

Is the Cebu City Fire Department equipped to respond to fires in medium-rise buildings, or edifices four stories and above?

City Fire Marshal Chief Insp. Noel Nelson Ababon admitted that many of their firefighti­ng gears are faulty and dilapidate­d, and that overall, they are in need of additional equipment.

“We have minimal capability when it comes to responding to fires in buildings that are four stories and above,” he said.

The fire marshal’s pronouncem­ent was made during an executive session called by the Cebu City Council yesterday.

The council had invited Ababon and his colleagues, along with representa­tives of Ayala Center Cebu, SM City Cebu and Metro Gaisano to shed light on the hazards that may arise when a fire occurs inside a mall.

The measure was in response to several speculatio­ns and concerns raised in the aftermath of the Metro Ayala blaze that hit the building last Jan. 5.

Speaking before the council, Ababon lamented that his office has already sent a list of needed equipment to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) central office.

Among those that he had requested were thermal imaging cameras, hoses and tanks.

Ababon said that he also sought the assistance of their regional office to address the problem.

“BFP 7 is planning to purchase additional hoses and tanks for us, but it can’t accommodat­e everything due to lack of funds. The funds are not enough because other areas in Central Visayas are also requesting for additional equipment,” he said.

The City Fire Department’s BFP-issued fire truck and two other trucks issued by City Hall are still under repair.

EQUIPMENT THE CEBU CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT NEEDS: Thermal imaging cameras Hoses Tanks Fire trucks

Ababon said he has already coordinate­d with the Department of General Services for their immediate repair.

The cables of the older ladder truck that could reach up to eight stories were also damaged, he added.

During the Metro Ayala fire, the City Fire Department used the P57-million aerial ladder truck City Hall turned over to BFP in 2016. The truck can reach 18 stories.

Ababon said he has asked all Cebu City substation­s and volunteer firefighte­rs to submit an audit report of their existing equipment.

“During the Pasil and Duljo-Fatima fires, I’ve observed that some of the volunteers did not have proper positionin­g of their gears, so we can’t discount the possibilit­y of these being damaged,” he said.

Ababon also asked the council to augment their existing equipment.

The council, for its part, assured to address their problems on gears.

Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella, though, reminded Ababon that they should also maintain the equipment as this is the main reason they always have problems with their gears.

“Buying new equipment is not enough. There should be proper handling and maintenanc­e of the equipment. Daghan ko og nakit-an na hugaw kaayo na fire stations, gipang biyaan lang ang gears. Please, maintain them,” he said.

Meanwhile, fire investigat­ors have yet to determine what cause the blaze that struck Metro Ayala 12 days ago.

Regional investigat­ors started their probe last Jan. 8, while the personnel sent by the BFP central office started theirs last Monday.

Ababon said they monitored smoke on the fourth floor of the fire-gutted department store but assured that it was of no concern.

The BFP central office and the BFP 7 have yet to reveal details of their investigat­ions.

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 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? PRE-SESSION SESSION. Cebu City Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella chats with representa­tives from the Bureau of Fire Protection 7, Ayala Center Cebu and Cebu Holdings Inc. before the start of the executive session on the Metro Ayala fire.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO PRE-SESSION SESSION. Cebu City Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella chats with representa­tives from the Bureau of Fire Protection 7, Ayala Center Cebu and Cebu Holdings Inc. before the start of the executive session on the Metro Ayala fire.

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