Day by day in the infinite game

Chapter 20 20 Fire Escape Drill

Chapter 20 20. Fire Escape Drill
Since the 6.11 theater fire in the prefectures and cities, gradually, starting from the prefectures and cities, the enthusiasm for learning firefighting has arisen across the country.

Even the uncles and aunts who once had the most difficulty doing their jobs began to take seriously the firefighters and community workers who came to publicize the situation. Some people even prepared small mats and notebooks, wore reading glasses, and took as many notes as possible.

"Everyone knows that our fire protection work policy is to focus on prevention and combine prevention and firefighting. So this emphasis on prevention means that in our daily lives and work, we should always pay attention to checking for safety hazards around us. Only by doing this can we minimize accidents. Only then will everyone be safe." A firefighting staff member preached seriously on the stage, "In the past few days, our staff will help everyone understand various fire safety hazards that may exist in our daily lives. We will also tell you how to solve hidden dangers, and I hope everyone will remember it carefully with a responsible attitude for themselves, their families, and their neighbors."

The people below, regardless of gender or age, all sat upright and listened attentively, like obedient primary school students in school.Occasionally, there would be one or two people who couldn't sit still and looked around and wanted to run away, and they would be stared at by the people around them.

"As everyone knows, our fire alarm number is-" The speaker on the stage paused and looked at the people present.

He was not disappointed either, "119!"

"Okay, that's right. So, what do we need to explain when we call the fire alarm?"

"We need to make it clear where the fire occurred, how big the fire is, whether anyone is trapped, and provide our name and contact information to facilitate contact. After making the call, remember to respond at the intersection to quickly reach the rescue scene."

"I believe everyone has seen signs on the ground in communities, streets and other places - dedicated fire passages. Please do not occupy such words. I don't need to say more. I believe everyone knows the importance of this, right? Everyone here Is there anything you don’t understand?”

"I understand, I know."

"clear."

The people below responded.

"It's good for everyone to understand. I believe you have seen similar cases, the consequences of delaying rescue due to blocking fire escapes. At the rescue scene, we must race against time and race against time."

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"Now everyone knows the theoretical knowledge and should remember it. We will hold two fire escape drills in the near future. We hope that all residents will actively cooperate. The specific time will be notified later."

"Now our firefighting staff will demonstrate to everyone how to use various firefighting equipment. Everyone should watch carefully."

"Every home should also be equipped with suitable fire-fighting equipment so that we can be prepared."

The firefighters came on stage and explained the operation methods and steps while slowing down their hand movements to ensure that everyone could understand.

Then let someone come up and try to operate it.

I memorized the steps just now. Although I was not proficient and unfamiliar when I started using it, I still figured out the key step by step.Everyone was involved in the learning atmosphere of actively participating in the correct use of fire fighting equipment.

After the first fire drill a few days later, the firefighting staff gave everyone a summary.First, he affirmed everyone's active cooperation and basically obeyed the instructions during the exercise and would not run around. Then he pointed out the shortcomings and proposed ways to improve them.

During the second exercise, it was obvious that great progress had been made.

After receiving the evacuation instructions, young and old in the community immediately ran out of the house and ran along the safe passage in an orderly manner. Some elderly and physically handicapped people also spontaneously stepped forward to help them. Help, everyone faced this exercise very seriously, and the atmosphere was extremely harmonious and harmonious for a while.

By the time everyone got to a safe evacuation place, the time it took was much shorter than last time.

Then people began to step forward one after another to pick up the fire-fighting equipment and props placed on the ground and follow the steps of "lifting, pulling, aiming, pressing, and sweeping" to make the correct action of extinguishing the fire by shooting in an S-shape at the root of the flame.

Because it is a national firefighting promotion, it is not realistic for everyone to be equipped with a fire extinguisher to practice, so we have prepared as many proportional fire extinguishing props as possible for everyone to use for practice.

Despite this, everyone is enthusiastic and has learned to be their own. Isn't it delicious to take the safety of one's life into one's own hands?
The elderly people who usually care about everything are studying hard for fear that they will fall behind too much.

Some elderly people are afraid that their memory is not good and they will forget what they have learned. After returning home, they ask their children and grandchildren to "make up lessons" for them. Especially those who often cook at home, they must pay attention to the correct use of natural gas and electricity. Post it on the kitchen wall to remind yourself all the time.

Basically every household has an indoor smoke alarm installed. When people are sleeping deeply in the dead of night, if there is any sudden accident, the alarm will be promptly alerted to alert the residents.

The annual inspection of fire extinguishers and other fire-fighting equipment has been strengthened.

The electric vehicles in the corridor have also been placed downstairs under various policy and enforcement measures, and are also equipped with safe charging piles.

Accidents of electric vehicle batteries exploding and burning are common. Parking them in the corridor is equivalent to placing a time bomb at the door of your own and your neighbor's homes, causing harm to others and yourself.

The things that were always piled up in the safe passage before were also sorted out.

Everyone has also begun to develop the habit of using electricity safely and cutting off electricity when people walk.

Even people who always like to play with fireworks during the New Year and festivals are much more cautious and only have fun in the designated areas.

Although some people still feel that this is making a fuss out of a molehill and a waste of time, change is a gradual process. Start little by little, and with the help of people around you, you will slowly achieve results.

If you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles.

Later, the theater building that was destroyed by the fire was bulldozed, but a sculpture was built on the original site - based on the burned building.

It says: Pay attention to fire protection, everyone has a responsibility!Commemorate the compatriots who died in the 6.11 fire accident and the fire fighters who died!
Cherish life, pay attention to fire protection, and keep the alarm bell ringing!

 See you tomorrow.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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