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| The Dog | Pattaya Park on fire many injured Well they got just about every rescue vehicle that Pattaya has at Pattaya Park rescuing people, ambulances are supposedly ferrying injured to hospital at this time, couldn't see any flames though, but one of the police reckons loads injured. |
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| The Dog | So far there has been about 10 ambulances taking the injured to hospital, although I think most are being taken to hospital cos they shate themselves, they are using the cable car and the other thing to get people down from the roof. Hopefully it is just an exercise, but I doubt it
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| The Dog | They are still getting people off of the roof using the cable car thing, they can get about 10 people down at one time, they have a about 6 seater one that goes down to the beach, they have the single one that looks like you hang from it, plus the small cage which might fit 2 people, they have been doing this for over an hour and it probably takes 2 minutes for each car or hanging thing to get down, at the top are 2 restaurants and I suppose people were having lunch when the fire broke out. This is a picture of the motors for the single person cable car and the hanging thing. |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 12:12 AM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Northwich, Cheshire
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| This is what Howard from Pattaya City News has to say; An excercise was due to take place there today for local volunteers and rescue workers which will simulate a high-level fire at the Pattaya Park Resort. I am guessing this is what people have seen. If it is something else I will post it here soon...now checking!!! |
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| The Dog | LATEST NEWS Training Seminar for Fire-fighters.Wednesday 11th July 2007 On Wednesday a one-day fire-fighting training seminar chaired by Khun Ronagit, one of Pattaya’s clutch of Deputy Mayors, was conducted in the conference room of the Pattaya Park Resort. The seminar was attended by members of Pattaya’s fire brigade who listened to information about fire safety techniques and treatment of fire-related injuries from a number of experts who came from as far away as the government departments of Prachinburi province as well as Sri Racha Hospital. 44![]() 44![]() 4 ![]() |
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| Dis-member | A year or so ago they carried out a similar exercise at Southend Pier. They held it at high tide and the fire boats were able to put out the 'fire' with seawater. A month later a real fire broke out but at low tide and the fire melted the plastic water pipes carrying the only available water supply so half the pier was gutted. Expect a fire to break out in a month or so at Pattaya Park in the motor room controlling the cable cars.
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| The Dog | Seems to be in memorial to the Royal Jomtien hotel fire 10 years ago when loads of people died because they locked the fire exits, of course they saved their reputation by changing the name of the hotel to Jomtien Palm Beach Hotel and it is filled with Russians nowadays. Quote:
Pattaya didn't have any fire engines that could deal with anything over five storeys at that time, so some people jumped from like the 11th floor and found they couldn't fly, it took a few hours for them to get bigger fire engines down from Bangkok and that, the fire started when one of the idiot kitchen staff tried to change a gas cylinder over without turning the gas off. | |
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