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                    [Summary] => Hiniling ni Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) acting chief Francisco Senot sa Court of Appeals (CA) na ibasura nito ang desisyon ng Ombudsman laban sa kanya.

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Fire Officer 1 Ervic Gavieres, arson investigator said fire hit JMJ Marketing store located on Filmore street, Bgy. Palanan, Makati City after a loud explosion was heard. The store, owned by a certain Willy Dy, is located near the Cash N Carry supermarket.
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These would be what personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) would face if and when they fire their guns indiscriminately during the observation of the Christmas season nationwide.

Fire Chief Francisco Senot said yesterday that while BFP personnel have been issued firearms, the guns should be used primarily for police functions like crowd control operations during fires.
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Francisco Senot, chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) vowed to unmask the fire extinguisher dealer and gather evidence to prosecute him under the law. Senot said his office is presently coordinating with building owners victimized by the fire extinguisher dealer in his racket.
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In a statement, BFP chief Francisco Senot said no money of the bureau was invested in either ICS Exports, Inc. or Glasgow Credit and Collection Services, Inc. or any other financing or investment entities. ICS Export is accused of being behind the billion-peso financing scam that reportedly swindled 5,000 policemen, soldiers, bankers and employees from the public and private sectors.
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In a statement, BFP Acting Chief Francisco Senot urged the public to report to the BFP national emergency hotline (117) and BFP regional and district offices any unsafe structures, buildings, establishments that put the lives and safety of the community in clear and imminent danger.

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In a directive to all regional, provincial, district, city and municipal fire marshals, Acting BFP Chief Francisco Senot ordered them to go after unlicensed manufacturers and dealers of fire extinguishers and to file charges in court against violators of the fire code.
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In a statement, the BFP denied reports that the Senate and House of Representatives buildings are included in a list of 128 firetraps.

BFP spokesperson Senior Superintendent Danilo Cabrera said the list does not exist and stressed that the bureau has not made an official declaration that 128 buildings are firetraps.
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                    [Title] => Utos na pagsibak sa BFP chief pinababasura
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Fire Officer 1 Ervic Gavieres, arson investigator said fire hit JMJ Marketing store located on Filmore street, Bgy. Palanan, Makati City after a loud explosion was heard. The store, owned by a certain Willy Dy, is located near the Cash N Carry supermarket.
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These would be what personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) would face if and when they fire their guns indiscriminately during the observation of the Christmas season nationwide.

Fire Chief Francisco Senot said yesterday that while BFP personnel have been issued firearms, the guns should be used primarily for police functions like crowd control operations during fires.
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Francisco Senot, chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) vowed to unmask the fire extinguisher dealer and gather evidence to prosecute him under the law. Senot said his office is presently coordinating with building owners victimized by the fire extinguisher dealer in his racket.
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In a statement, BFP chief Francisco Senot said no money of the bureau was invested in either ICS Exports, Inc. or Glasgow Credit and Collection Services, Inc. or any other financing or investment entities. ICS Export is accused of being behind the billion-peso financing scam that reportedly swindled 5,000 policemen, soldiers, bankers and employees from the public and private sectors.
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In a statement, BFP Acting Chief Francisco Senot urged the public to report to the BFP national emergency hotline (117) and BFP regional and district offices any unsafe structures, buildings, establishments that put the lives and safety of the community in clear and imminent danger.

At the same time, Senot also exhorted the public to report any neglect of duty or abuse of power on the part of BFP personnel. [DatePublished] => 2001-10-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 135101 [Title] => Substandard fire extinguishers probed [Summary] => The Bureau of Fire Protection has cracked down on the sale of substandard fire extinguishers by unlicensed suppliers and dealers to protect the interest of consumers.

In a directive to all regional, provincial, district, city and municipal fire marshals, Acting BFP Chief Francisco Senot ordered them to go after unlicensed manufacturers and dealers of fire extinguishers and to file charges in court against violators of the fire code.
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In a statement, the BFP denied reports that the Senate and House of Representatives buildings are included in a list of 128 firetraps.

BFP spokesperson Senior Superintendent Danilo Cabrera said the list does not exist and stressed that the bureau has not made an official declaration that 128 buildings are firetraps.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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