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KEMAMAN, July 7 – Having to endure life-threatening dangers over the past three days has not cooled the minds of 200 firefighters who were involved in the firefighting operations Fire that engulfed three giant crude oil tanks from Kemaman Bitumen Company (KBC).
Kuala Nerus Fire and Rescue Chief Yusmizan Yusoff, Fire Chief, conceded that it was the first time that he had suffered such an incident while he was serving for the first time. fire and rescue service for 16 years
"Never before have I had to deal with such a big fire … It's a very difficult experience both mentally and physically."
"The fear of having to face such a situation was there, however, all the fears disappeared once we received the instruction and put on the uniform." We became fearful once out of the burned area, "he told reporters at the KBC refinery in Telok Kalong today.
For Fire Chief II Razidi Abdul Rahim from the Paka Fire and Rescue Station, "We had the opportunity to learn more about firefighting techniques in the face of KBC massive incident fire
. "We must also be strong mentally and physically as we need to find a number of water resources, and we have to come and go to get the firefighting foam, "he said
.They had to face a rather critical situation when there was a series of explosions resulting from the raging fire and winds
We also had to deal with the massive fire of 30 meters on the first day of the incident, he said.
The fire Thursday 6:15 pm, at 18:15, involving three tanks oil in six containing crude oil of more than 20 000 liters – Bernama
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