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Although he has yet to fully recover from an on-the-job accident that left him paralyzed and in a body cast for over 10 months, Parañaque City Fire Inspector Enrique Francisco can’t wait to put on his fireman’s uniform again.

"Gusto ko na pong bumalik sa trabaho at makatulong sa aking mga kasamahan sa pamatay sunog (I want to return to work and help my colleagues to kill blazes)," Francisco told The STAR in an interview.
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Reyes bestowed the medal to SFO4 Enrique Francisco at the Philippine Orthopedic Hospital where the fireman is being treated for injuries to the spinal column.

Francisco was also promoted to Inspector.
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The charred bodies of Wilma Castaneda, 25, and Medy Badanguivi, 22, were found at the second floor of the house, owned by Olivia Batara, at the Equity Homes subdivision in Barangay San Antonio.

As the responding firefighters were about to pull out the dead bodies, the floor collapsed, sending them crashing to the ground floor.

Three firefighters sustained injuries in various parts of the body.
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Although he has yet to fully recover from an on-the-job accident that left him paralyzed and in a body cast for over 10 months, Parañaque City Fire Inspector Enrique Francisco can’t wait to put on his fireman’s uniform again.

"Gusto ko na pong bumalik sa trabaho at makatulong sa aking mga kasamahan sa pamatay sunog (I want to return to work and help my colleagues to kill blazes)," Francisco told The STAR in an interview.
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Reyes bestowed the medal to SFO4 Enrique Francisco at the Philippine Orthopedic Hospital where the fireman is being treated for injuries to the spinal column.

Francisco was also promoted to Inspector.
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The charred bodies of Wilma Castaneda, 25, and Medy Badanguivi, 22, were found at the second floor of the house, owned by Olivia Batara, at the Equity Homes subdivision in Barangay San Antonio.

As the responding firefighters were about to pull out the dead bodies, the floor collapsed, sending them crashing to the ground floor.

Three firefighters sustained injuries in various parts of the body.
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