The fire brigade in Villingendorf: Koch injured after kitchen fire!
The fire brigade in Villingendorf: Koch injured after kitchen fire!
A fire brigade mission on Friday evening in Villingendorf called on the plan. In the "Krone" restaurant, there was a deflusion in the kitchen, which led to an operation with several fire engines. The cooking of the facility, not to be confused with the well -known host, was taken to the hospital as a precaution, as the organizational director of the emergency services, Etienne Bantle, reports. He breathed in flue gases, but is in stable shape according to the circumstances.
The guests in the "crown" could be brought to safety in good time. A quick intervention by the German Red Cross (DRK) is thanks to the fact that those affected were reliably looked after. Michael Häring, the head of the DRK district willingness, confirmed that all guests were examined for possible flue gas poisoning, but ambulances were not necessary.
efficient action of the emergency services
The alarmed firefighters under the direction of Commandant Robert Flaig were quickly on hand. Lena Meyer, the fire brigade spokeswoman, explained that a possible building fire was initially reported, which resulted in the extensive mobilization of the emergency services. In addition to the Villingendorf fire brigade, units from Rottweil, including a large tank and a turntable ladder, were also on site.
Thanks to the rapid action of the fire brigade, worse could be prevented. The fire that had broken out through the kitchen unit was deleted in the initial phase, so that there were no major fire damage. Fire brigade spokesman Felix Kramer described that the flames had arisen in the exhaust system and left smoke -loved beams in the attic. The emergency services acted quickly and effectively, but could only bring the building back to a safe condition through ventilation measures.
A total of 47 firefighters with ten vehicles were found among the emergency services. The DRK participated with 14 volunteers and five vehicles. In addition, two police patrols were on site to ensure the site. In order to make their work easier for the emergency services, the passage through Villingendorf was blocked during the entire deployment time.Mayor Marcus Türk stayed at the scene during the extinguishing work and found out about the current status. His deputy, Manuel Suhr, also took action and was present as a district fire chief. The collective reaction of the authorities and the cooperation of the various rescue workers impressively demonstrated how important organization and commitment in critical situations are.
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