BFP-Iloilo City receives chemical fire truck

The Iloilo City Fire Station of the Bureau of Fire Protection is a recipient of a chemical fire truck inaugurated and commissioned on Monday, March 20. ARNOLD ALMACEN PHOTO
The Iloilo City Fire Station of the Bureau of Fire Protection is a recipient of a chemical fire truck inaugurated and commissioned on Monday, March 20. ARNOLD ALMACEN PHOTO

ILOILO City – The Iloilo City Fire Station received an PHP18-million chemical fire truck, the first of its kind in the city, to boost its capability to extinguish fires from flammable chemicals.

“Our city is a growing city and we have a lot of hazardous chemicals. We have gasoline and highly flammable chemicals so it can help when fire of such kind is involved,” said Fire Chief Inspector Vincie Jojo Aldeguer, fire marshal of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)-Iloilo City.

The fire truck that was inaugurated and commissioned on Monday is part of the procurement of the BFP national headquarters and Iloilo City is one of the recipients, Aldeguer added.

It has a capacity of 1,000 gallons and can carry chemicals that produce foam to suppress hazardous or highly flammable fires.

The new acquisition brings to 18 the total fire trucks available in the city together with five motorcycles and three ambulances.

He added they looked forward to securing at least one aerial ladder fire truck since the city is fast-growing and there are already high-rise buildings.

Meanwhile, the city fire marshal is inviting the public to witness the whole day culminating activity of the Fire Prevention Month to be held at the Festive Walk in Mandurriao district on March 31. (PNA)/PN

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