Khaleej Times

Citizens turn heroes to save fire victims

- AFP

miryang — The deadly hospital blaze in Miryang killed 37 people and injured more than 100 in South Korea’s worst fire disaster in a decade.

But witnesses said Friday’s toll could have been far higher without the heroic acts of ordinary citizens and medical staff who risked — or lost — their lives to rescue the patients who were mostly frail, elderly women.

A witness, who only gave her surname Kim, said a man driving a moving truck with a long metal ladder arrived at the scene to rescue many people before the toxic smoke filled the building.

“The truck came even before ambulances or firefighti­ng trucks ... and lifted the ladder towards people screaming for help from the windows of the second and third floor,” Kim said — an account confirmed by many other witnesses.

The fire — whose cause is not known yet — started in the emergency room on the first floor and quickly consumed walls made of shoddy finishing materials, sending clouds of dark, toxic smoke billowing through the six-storey building.

“The driver repeatedly lifted the ladder up and down and up and down ... helping many people climb out of the smoke-filled rooms,” Kim told, adding the nameless hero drove off as soon as firefighti­ng trucks and a helicopter arrived at the scene.

The driver’s wife, pointed out by relatives and friends of victims, told “he did what he had to do” and refused any further comment. Another witness praised nurses and doctors who ran around the smokefille­d building to evacuate patients. Three of the nine medical staff on duty at the time died in the fire.

“Some nurses were running around the dark hallway barefoot, screaming ‘Fire! Everybody get out!’, not even realising their shoes have come off,” the witness, Chung told

“They were crying, saying some of their colleagues are still trapped inside ... but they didn’t stop evacuating patients first,” said Chung, who was visiting the hospital altar room to mourn her grandmothe­r who had died a day earlier. —

 ?? AFP ?? President Moon Jae-in comforts a relative of the hospital fire victim at a memorial in Miryang, South Korea. —
AFP President Moon Jae-in comforts a relative of the hospital fire victim at a memorial in Miryang, South Korea. —

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