Working morning for the Vienna Professional Fire Brigade: First there was excitement around a dental chair on Mariahilfer Straße, then a gas pipe was drilled in the Danube city instead of the brickwork during the basement.
Professional people and residents of Mariahilfer Straße were welcomed on Wednesday morning by a blue light thunderstorm. The Viennese professional Fire Brigade was warned with 18 vehicles and 74-man crew because of an outlet valve. At 7.30 a dental practice was made the emergency call.
Lots of hot air so that nothing in the dental practice
The curious reason: according to spokesperson Martin Vietauer of the fire brigade, a dental chair had given suspicious noises. The exit of gas was feared, the Florianis moved. Despite the spectacular face, thank goodness, nothing bad happened. The leak of the leaking dental chair only radiated compressed air instead of dangerous gases.
Only about two hours later the Professional Fire Brigade was also ordered from AfitSchgasse in Donaustädter. The construction work on the basement were currently carried out in a single house house in Kagran. However, there should have been an accident with consequences.
Gas works quickly thickened
Because a gas line that was built into the wall in the wall, there was a drilling – there was a highest risk of explosion. With seven vehicles and 29 men we went to the scene of the accident. The gas works were on site to immediately catch the delivery of the lines to the house and to close the leak. The Professional Fire Brigade brought the building with fans with high performance.
Source: Krone

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