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gkoutlis wrote:Minor Fire at Perth International Terminal.
Fire occured inside Dome Cafe (some sort of machine in the kitchen?)
G
Mum was near the cafe when it happened the Alarm went off and most of the people in the area had no idea what the alarm ment until FireFighters with BA went running past and then a message to evacuate came over the PA.
It was the Domestic Terminal.
gkoutlis wrote:Minor Fire at Perth International Terminal.
Fire occured inside Dome Cafe (some sort of machine in the kitchen?)
G
Mum was near the cafe when it happened the Alarm went off and most of the people in the area had no idea what the alarm ment until FireFighters with BA went running past and then a message to evacuate came over the PA.
It was the Domestic Terminal.
Ahh okay thanks bud. Sorry about the mistake of which terminal it was.
G
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gkoutlis wrote:2ND Alarm Structure fire - Rockingham Beach Road - Fish and Chips Shop.
Rockingham 1st arrived code 8:8, Second Alarm structure, fully involved.
Perth 2nd mobile firecall (covering Hope Valley whilst enroute to Forrestfield)
Rockingham 2nd HSR and LT enroute to assist.
G
Moses wrote:South Coogee were turned out to the one next to Roe Hwy on ramp
Tetlow Pl x Bondini Way, Bibra Lake @ 11:39
Yes it was quite busy SOR this morning. Success was unavailable as they were at Forrestfield aswell. An old series 3 HP was seen driving thru Murdoch with driver training signage while all this was happening!
bullsbrook fire was a 3rd alarm many, many appliences was only just over 5 arces, it was hard to access, we had to run 500m of lay flats to get to the head of the fire.
Wow , 500 of lay flat . Good work by you guys and Gals to get that under control as quick as you did under very trying conditions from the sounds of it.