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Fires in Norway take their toll. The firefighter is dead.

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Fires in Norway take their toll. Serious consequences are associated not only with the inconvenience for passengers who travel by train. People also fall victim to them. A firefighter who took part in extinguishing the flames died recently. The injuries he suffered as a result of this action turned out to be fatal.

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Fires all over Norway

Raging throughout Norway is getting more and more wildfires greater losses. They are also difficult to tame, which is why the combined forces of fire brigades and the army take part in extinguishing them. This is a priority task because the flames consuming forests can have disastrous consequences - both from an economic point of view, but above all they pose a threat to the inhabitants of Norway.

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He tried to put out the fire

One of the victims of the raging fires is a firefighter who took part in extinguishing one of them in the town of Nes in Akershus. Despite the first aid provided on the spot, the injuries turned out to be fatal for him. He has already died in the hospital during an attempt by local doctors to save him.

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He fought the flames alone

The firefighter was found already in a serious condition. He made a heroic attempt to fight the flames despite the lack of support from other firefighters. The deceased was one of the first to fight the fire that broke out in the early hours of the morning in Nes.

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More than 40 fires on Saturday

Forest fires are a huge problem this year. On Saturday alone, about 40 exploded in the counties of Telemark and Agder. Fire brigades, supported by 7 helicopters, were sent to try to tame them. After the situation worsened on Sunday, the civil defense service was additionally sent to the site. The greatest threat was recorded in Aust-Agder, Ostfold and Akershus. The flames consumed forests also in Telemark, Vest-Agder and Oppland.

How to behave in the event of a fire?

Each of us can find ourselves in the danger posed by fires. If we witness one of them, we must take appropriate measures to extinguish it. In this case, please follow the steps below:

  1. Alert all persons in the fire zone of the imminent danger.
  2. Call the fire brigade. Introduce yourself, give the name of the burning object and, if possible, the address at which the fire occurred. It is also worth specifying what exactly is burning and on which floor of the building, and whether there is a risk to human health or life. We are not allowed to hang up until our report is confirmed. The dispatcher may request confirmation of the notification by calling back or providing additional information.
  3. Next, you should try to extinguish the fire with the use of local extinguishing agents and try to help the people at risk, and if necessary - start evacuating people and property. All activities must be performed in such a way that people in danger do not panic due to fire and rising smoke (fumes).

If the fire reaches a person and he starts to burn, put him on the ground as soon as possible, cover him with a blanket or clothes to cut off the oxygen supply, and then call an ambulance.

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