Sun.Star Pampanga

Clark fire trucks respond quickly in hotel’s fire drill

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — At least two fire trucks responded in less than 10 minutes after a distress call sent by executives of Park Inn by Radisson Hotel which conducted a fire drill on Monday.

Retired Air Force Colonel Francis L. Rosales, security of manager of Park Inn by Radisson Clark, said they created a scenario where firemen need to rescue several casualties trapped inside the hotel rooms.

Prior to the drill, hotel personnel informed their tenants to stay calm and cooperate with authoritie­s during the conduct of the fire drill.

Hotel employees and some guests were evacuated into a command post for accounting and assessment.

PIRC general manager Zenaida Alcantara has underscore­d the need to practice the emergency procedure to be used in case of fire.

She said PIRC is conducting fire drills twice a year in order to educate its employees and guests about the things to do in case of fire and other d i sast er s.

Rosales thanked the Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Public Safety Department for cooperatin­g and immediatel­y sending firemen and rescue teams during the fire drill.

After the fire drill, personnel from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Angeles City conducted a lecture on how to douse fire using extinguish­ers.

 ?? Contribute­d Photo ?? FOOD ASSISTANCE. Aeta beneficiar­ies from ‘Baras Baras’located in Sitio Mainang, Barangay San Nicolas in Bamban, Tarlac orderly line up in anticipati­on of receiving food assistance from Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n.—
Contribute­d Photo FOOD ASSISTANCE. Aeta beneficiar­ies from ‘Baras Baras’located in Sitio Mainang, Barangay San Nicolas in Bamban, Tarlac orderly line up in anticipati­on of receiving food assistance from Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n.—

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