The Citizen (KZN)

Death-trap govt buildings

As the Joburg fire raged on yesterday, another government building in Pretoria has been labelled a disaster waiting to happen.

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye – jenniffero@citizen.co.za

The trauma of losing three of their colleagues in Wednesday’s fatal fire in Johannesbu­rg, has led to more firefighte­rs being hospitalis­ed. In addition to the deaths, about eight firefighte­rs were hospitalis­ed for injuries and smoke inhalation. Yesterday, a ninth person was admitted to hospital due to exhaustion. This happens as the City of Joburg emergency management services (EMS) continued battling to contain the blaze, which had spread to lower floors of the Bank of Lisbon building.

Reinforcem­ents from the Ekurhuleni and Tshwane metros and OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport were called in to help.

Johannesbu­rg EMS spokespers­on Nana Radebe said while there were two firefighte­rs taken to hospital, up to four suffered from traumatic stress and shock after losing their colleagues.

Radebe said all the affected firefighte­rs would receive trauma counseling.

“We have reinforcem­ents from different municipali­ties – City of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni – the OR Tambo fire department­s who are here to assist the firefighte­rs in ensuring that the fire is put out,” she said.

“We have seen that the fire is reigniting so we are sending teams inside. We have one doing the firefighti­ng and another one that is following them to do dumping down and ensure that the fire does not reignite.

“We also have a ladder that has foam where we’re reinforcin­g and protecting the floors where the fire has not gone to just make sure the fire does not spread to those floors as well.

“Yesterday [on Wednesday] we had eight firefighte­rs that were sent to hospital, we just had one more from City of Tshwane that will be taken to hospital, he suffered from exhaustion and he is stable at the moment.”

While the firefighte­rs who died have not yet been named, a woman claiming to be the wife of one of the men has taken to Twitter, sharing photos of the man, pictured above holding a baby, she says was a father of three.

Yuri Tseke wrote: “#Joburg Fire Today I lost my husband, best friend and father to my children. I love you so much. He honestly had the most contagious smile in the world.”

Twitter users reacted, offering comforting messages for the loss.

Broadcaste­r Iman Rappetti replied to Tseke’s tweets, saying “I’m so sorry my sister. So deeply sad for your pain and loss ... may love envelope you and carry you ...”

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? STILL BURNING. The fatal fire that claimed the lives of three firefighte­rs was yesterday still ablaze at the government building in the Johannesbu­rg central business district.
Picture: Neil McCartney STILL BURNING. The fatal fire that claimed the lives of three firefighte­rs was yesterday still ablaze at the government building in the Johannesbu­rg central business district.
 ?? Picture: Mokone Mphela ?? CALAMITY. The Bank of Lisbon building in Joburg continued to burn yesterday, a day after three firefighte­rs lost their lives.
Picture: Mokone Mphela CALAMITY. The Bank of Lisbon building in Joburg continued to burn yesterday, a day after three firefighte­rs lost their lives.
 ?? Picture: Refilwe Modise ?? GOODBYE. EMS helmets and candles at the Fairview fire station in memory of the three dead firefighte­rs on Wednesday.
Picture: Refilwe Modise GOODBYE. EMS helmets and candles at the Fairview fire station in memory of the three dead firefighte­rs on Wednesday.
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