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The Diakonissehuset Lovisenberg Foundation, which owns the property where the party was held Sunday night, tells Dagbladet that they searched the cave entrance that was used three days ago. They call the party a serious robbery.
– What do you think about this?
– I don’t mean we broke in. We prefer to see the bunker as a kind of “public place,” as there were no barriers placed outside, says a man who helped manipulate the event, including by transporting a unit to the venue, to Dagbladet.
However, the police claim that the participants entered the bunker illegally and have reported the incident.
– Kullos kills!
– Professional electricians
Around 200 people gathered on Sunday night for the party in the bunker in St. Hanshaugen. The exhaust of two units that supplied electricity to the light and sound systems made the air threatening to life and several ended up with carbon monoxide poisoning. A total of 25 people were hospitalized after the incident, several of whom were described as seriously injured.
The man Dagbladet has spoken to says he was admitted himself, but was soon discharged. His brother, who was listed as one of the organizers of the private event on Facebook, is still hospitalized, he says.
– We placed the units in a secure room, which was sealed. There was a hole in the ceiling of the room and air was coming in. It wasn’t until the end of the event that it was discovered that someone had entered the room and that they were unconscious. My brother was still present and was one of those who helped transport them, the man says.
“But the police and fire brigade say they don’t know such a ventilated room in the bunker?
– Professional electricians participated in the fastening and assembly of the units in the corresponding room. There must have been a hole in the ceiling and it was closed so people wouldn’t enter.
– Were these electricians hired?
– No, there were probably more acquaintances who also attended the party. There were many who contributed to the realization of the event.
He notified the police shortly after midnight.
– dangerous
This is not the first time the bunker has been used as a venue on Sunday night, Dagbladet reports. District Chief Jon Berntsen for Civil Defense in Oslo and Akershus strongly warns against entering shelters and bunkers that are closed.
– It can be dangerous to go in there. Breaking into these places is strongly warned against, he tells Dagbladet.
– It implies danger and you should not enter. Unfortunately, we have now seen an example of this. There are also other dangers, such as falling stones from the ceiling. The air in these closed bunkers is also very bad, he says.
– Do you regret what you did?
– We do not necessarily regret having celebrated the party, since we made the necessary arrangements for it to be a good and safe evening. What we rather regret is the outcome of the event, that there were too many and that some managed to enter the units, says the participant of the match to Dagbladet.
Protesters attacked the police
Lack of escape routes and infection control measures
– What about the lack of escape routes and infection control measures?
– Of course it would have been more favorable with more escape routes, but I perceived it in such a way that those who participated took the initiative, and helped each other to get in and out. We also see that a lot of criticism is directed at the event regarding the coronavirus, but the event was carried out safely. We asked people with symptoms not to show up and recommended that they stay home or wear a mask for those who were afraid of getting infected.
– Those who went there also knew that the event could end in quarantine in the event of an infection, and many who actually had plans to come, but had a job, chose not to.
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