Small fire in Wels: Fire brigade quickly deployed, no injuries
A small fire in a cardboard press at a food discounter in Wels-Lichtenegg causes the fire department to be called out. No one was injured and the affected area was quickly brought under control.
Small fire in Wels: Fire brigade quickly deployed, no injuries
A small fire occurred in Wels-Lichtenegg late on Tuesday morning, but was quickly brought under control. The incident occurred in a branch of a discount grocery store when a box caught fire in a box press. Thanks to quickly initiated measures by the fire department, the damage was limited.
The fire department was immediately alerted and was quickly on site. Only a single box was affected by the flames, meaning the situation was dealt with easily. After a thorough inspection of the affected area, the all-clear was given: no one was injured and the fire was quickly extinguished. The emergency services were satisfied with the quick deployment and the smooth firefighting.
Intervention by the fire department
The firefighters acted quickly and efficiently. When we arrived at the branch, it was crucial to quickly identify and extinguish the source of the fire. A cardboard box in the press indicated the problem and emergency crews took all necessary measures to prevent the fire from spreading.
Fires in enclosed spaces, such as supermarkets, can quickly become dangerous. But in this case everything remained within limits, which was mainly thanks to the quick actions of the fire department. Their professional actions ensured that all customers and employees remained safe.
Authorities regularly point out the importance of acting quickly when fires occur. Fires in shopping facilities are not only dangerous, but can also cause significant damage if not treated in a timely manner. However, given the fire department's quick response in this case, the incident remains a positive example of the fire department's effectiveness.
Further details about this incident and the rapid fire suppression can be found in a comprehensive report www.tips.at.