110 Fire Brigade members fought against flames in the Zwettl district of Lower Austria. It was dangerous that the fire threatened to attack 40 tons of paper in the side hall and the adjacent forest. 90 Bottles breathing bright were required in the extinguishing speed.
Great commitment on Thursday for 13 fire brigades in the Waldviertel: two warehouses in the waste removal center of the waste removal company Brantner-Dürr in Kwallschönau near Zwettl were on fire. The emergency services were warned around 10 a.m. and the fire could be brought under control at 11 am.
Prevents great spreads to paper and forest
“The rapid intervention prevented further,” said Klaus Stebal of the State Fire Brigade command to the request of “Krone”. The fire broke out in a warehouse in the five -tonne electronic red pile. While the old page oil, which was also stored in the hall, was spared from the fire, the battery bearing also became a robbery of the flames next to the stored electronic waste. It is believed that a battery has activated the fire there.
90 Bottles of breathing air consumed
Operations Manager Klaus Böhm, commander of the local fire brigade, reports on the fight against the flames: “There was enormous smoke development, we could not go to the hall without breathing.” A total of 90 bottles of breathing air were needed by the 110 Fire Brigade members in the Duifrente.
Time and again the flames jumped on the 40-ton cardboard and the paper camp in the adjacent hall. There had to be difficult and extinguished. The fire also threatened to attack the adjacent forest. “Fire” said it at 3.30 p.m.
Source: Krone

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