Fire in Wiener underground car park: Fire brigade controls fire quickly

Ein Auto entzündete sich in einer Wiener Garage, Alarmierung der Feuerwehr um 23:30 Uhr. Mit 40 Einsatzkräften wurde das Feuer schnell unter Kontrolle gebracht. Details hier!
A car ignited in a Viennese garage, alarm by the fire brigade at 11:30 p.m. The fire was quickly brought under control with 40 emergency services. Details here! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Fire in Wiener underground car park: Fire brigade controls fire quickly

In an unpleasant night surprise, the Vienna professional fire brigade was called to use it late in the evening. The alarm was raised at 11:30 p.m. because a car had risen in flames in an underground car park. The fire brigade moved out with eight emergency vehicles and a group of 40 brave firefighters to control the situation.

The fire's fast and effective measures were able to prevent the fire and the resulting smoke from entering the neighboring apartments of the building. This is particularly important because there are often dangerous smoke developments that not only cause material damage, but can also endanger the health of the residents.

Efficient combating of the fire

The firefighters showed excellent coordinated operations, which was crucial to quickly extinguish the fire. After intensive extinguishing measures, it was possible for them to tame the flames so that the danger could not spread further. Nevertheless, the underground car park was significantly smoky, which is why thorough smoke extraction was necessary. Such operations often also result in thorough post -processing to ensure that all sources of danger are eliminated and future incidents can be avoided.

Thanks to the rapid intervention of the fire brigade, further damage could be averted, and the residents on the upper floors slept restlessly, but were not in acute danger. The efficient work of the emergency services once again stands out as an example of the courage and professionalism of the fire brigade, which also ensures the security of the citizens in emergencies. For further details on this incident The article at www.heute.at valuable information.