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12:59 a. M.
Friday, January 29, 2021
Books – Muhammad Shaban:
At eleven o’clock on Thursday night, the atmosphere is familiar within the corridors of the General Administration of Civil Protection in Giza, in the Bein El Sarayat area. Weather that preceded the movement of cars and pedestrians alike, but one pedestrian had a different opinion.
In front of the main door of the administration, a citizen was informed: “In a fire in the investigation subway station”. The station is located a few meters from the administrative headquarters.
With the sound of the familiar siren, the firefighters braced themselves. Major General Hisham Sadiq, Director of the General Administration of Civil Protection in Giza, moved to the place of communication at the head of a force that included two fire trucks and a third belonging to the Transport and Communications Police.
The Director of Protection met with an official from the Transport and Communications Police, who described the order as “a fire caused by a short circuit in electrical cables.”
Before going to the station, Major General Hisham Sadiq, accompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Mustafa Abdel Halim and Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Samir, inspected the station’s pastime. Notice the three bulbs that are installed at the bottom to start the mission.
The fire hoses were extended to the first level of the station, coinciding with the evacuation of passengers; For the sake of your safety due to increased smoke.
In turn, the Egyptian Company for the Management and Operation of the Metro announced the suspension of train traffic at the research metro station on the second line and the return of train traffic on the second line from the Shubra El-Khaima station. to El-Moneeb station in both directions and without stopping only at the research station.
The first obstacles the firefighters faced was that the central air conditioning doors were closed, so they coordinated with the station officials to find the keys to each room, but to no avail.
Firefighters had to go through the doors of the last of the central air conditioning rooms “under the hobby.” The fire was found in the “Chowen” amount of wood and debris, as a result of someone throwing a cigarette from above.
For 60 minutes, the civil protection personnel faced the flames, united by the tightness of the room and the difficulty of reaching the source of the fire until it was possible to control it and start the ventilation process without causing casualties.
Over time, things calmed down. Civil defense men tightened their grip on the scene, while Major General Ragab Abdel-Al, Giza’s security director, was eager to inspect the scene of the fire. He listened to a full explanation of the circumstances of the fire, praising the speed of action and professionalism in handling the report.