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[Title] => In their haste, residents fan the flames
[Summary] => A fire in Makati City turned from bad to worse last Monday night when residents, in the midst of panic and confusion, accidentally threw a mixture of thinner and water at a burning structure, the local fire marshal said.
Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda Jr., Makati fire marshal, yesterday said they had to use the citys 14 firetrucks and sought the aid of 30 units from the Filipino-Chinese Fire Volunteer Brigade to contain the blaze.
[DatePublished] => 2004-09-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fire hits Magallanes Village church
[Summary] => Fire gutted a 40-year-old church in a posh subdivision in Makati City yesterday morning, destroying an estimated P2 million worth of property, including a number of religious statues.
A subdivision guard said he saw smoke inside the Saint Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish in Magallanes Village at 4:35 a.m.
No one was reported hurt.
Fire Marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said damage could exceed the P2 million mark since the antique narra pews inside cost P10 million while the air-conditioning system installed cost P12 million.
[DatePublished] => 2004-09-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Boy killed in Makati blaze
[Summary] => A five-year-old boy was killed when fire hit a crowded residential area in Makati City last Sunday evening.
Makati City fire marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda identified the fatality as John Lloyd Montalbusio, a resident of 1070 Tipit corner Maya streets in Barangay Rizal,
"The boy was burned beyond recognition. He was sleeping at the ground floor. His body was found a foot away from the main door of the house," Tabajonda said.
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[Title] => 1 dead in Makati fire
[Summary] => A 35-year-old man died while trying to save his belongings inside a burning house in Makati City yesterday morning.
Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda, Makati City fire marshal, said Michael Sartou was found dead near the doorway of an old house at 1635 D. Benito street in Barangay Kasilawan. He was a tenant of the house owned by a barangay official.
The Makati City fire station said the blaze started at 9:55 a.m. and reached the first alarm five minutes later.
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[Title] => Old woman falls to her death from burning condo
[Summary] => A burning sofa caused a 71-year-old woman to panic and fall to her death while trying to escape from her condominium unit in Makati City early yesterday morning.
Authorities identified the victim as Felicisima Uytengsu, of Eurovilla I Condominium located at Legaspi street, Legaspi Village.
Uytengsus twisted body was discovered by a security guard and a firefighter lying on a concrete partition on the second floor of the building minutes after a fire-out was declared, said Superintendent Arseno Tabajonda, chief of the Makati Fire Station.
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[Title] => Fire hits SM store in Makati
[Summary] => Fire hit the SM Department Store in Makati City the other night, damaging a portion of the third floor. No injuries were reported.
Makati City Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said the fire started at 10 p.m. inside the luggage stock room. The fire was easily controlled and contained, thanks in large part to the sprinkler system.
With the help of new breathing apparatus, Makati Fire Department personnel were able to penetrate the third floor and put out of the fire.
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[Title] => Makati fire razes 100 houses
[Summary] => Around 100 houses were razed to the ground in a two-hour fire at a residential area in Barangay Cembo, Makati City yesterday.
Initial reports from the Makati City Fire Department revealed that the fire started from a house in a squatters area just below the Guadalupe Complex along J.P. Rizal street, Barangay Cembo.
Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said huge flames were seen inside the room of the house at around 4:40 a.m. and quickly spread to other shanties.
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[Title] => Makati issues LPG warning
[Summary] => The Makati Fire Department (MFD) has warned residents to carefully check the quality of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanks they buy, following reports of several LPG explosions in the city.
In a report to Mayor Jejomar Binay, Makati fire marshal Superintendent Aresenio Tabajonda Jr. said 15 incidents of LPG explosions were recorded from January to July, causing injuries to four people. Luckily, he said, the blasts did not cause any fire.
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[Title] => Warning out for fake fire official
[Summary] => The Makati Fire Department (MFD) has warned against the activities of fake fire safety inspectors demanding money from owners of business establishments in the city.
Fire Marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda Jr., said he is alarmed by the numerous complaints of establishment owners in Barangays Pio del Pilar, Palanan and San Isidro, who have been victimized by an individual who introduces himself as a Captain Navarro, Senior Inspector Ferrer and sometimes Inspector Rodriguez.
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[Title] => Makati orders holding of fire drills
[Summary] => The Makati City government has ordered its fire department to conduct more fire drills in the slum areas and ensure that all houses comply with the safety rules.
Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay directed Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda to coordinate with the citys Barangay officials in coming up with measures to prevent fires, particularly in the slum colonies.
Starting June 5, the Makati Fire Department will start conducting the fire drills in order to test the preparedness of the citys poor residents as well as the firemen themselves.
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[Title] => In their haste, residents fan the flames
[Summary] => A fire in Makati City turned from bad to worse last Monday night when residents, in the midst of panic and confusion, accidentally threw a mixture of thinner and water at a burning structure, the local fire marshal said.
Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda Jr., Makati fire marshal, yesterday said they had to use the citys 14 firetrucks and sought the aid of 30 units from the Filipino-Chinese Fire Volunteer Brigade to contain the blaze.
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[Title] => Fire hits Magallanes Village church
[Summary] => Fire gutted a 40-year-old church in a posh subdivision in Makati City yesterday morning, destroying an estimated P2 million worth of property, including a number of religious statues.
A subdivision guard said he saw smoke inside the Saint Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish in Magallanes Village at 4:35 a.m.
No one was reported hurt.
Fire Marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said damage could exceed the P2 million mark since the antique narra pews inside cost P10 million while the air-conditioning system installed cost P12 million.
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[Title] => Boy killed in Makati blaze
[Summary] => A five-year-old boy was killed when fire hit a crowded residential area in Makati City last Sunday evening.
Makati City fire marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda identified the fatality as John Lloyd Montalbusio, a resident of 1070 Tipit corner Maya streets in Barangay Rizal,
"The boy was burned beyond recognition. He was sleeping at the ground floor. His body was found a foot away from the main door of the house," Tabajonda said.
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[Title] => 1 dead in Makati fire
[Summary] => A 35-year-old man died while trying to save his belongings inside a burning house in Makati City yesterday morning.
Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda, Makati City fire marshal, said Michael Sartou was found dead near the doorway of an old house at 1635 D. Benito street in Barangay Kasilawan. He was a tenant of the house owned by a barangay official.
The Makati City fire station said the blaze started at 9:55 a.m. and reached the first alarm five minutes later.
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[Title] => Old woman falls to her death from burning condo
[Summary] => A burning sofa caused a 71-year-old woman to panic and fall to her death while trying to escape from her condominium unit in Makati City early yesterday morning.
Authorities identified the victim as Felicisima Uytengsu, of Eurovilla I Condominium located at Legaspi street, Legaspi Village.
Uytengsus twisted body was discovered by a security guard and a firefighter lying on a concrete partition on the second floor of the building minutes after a fire-out was declared, said Superintendent Arseno Tabajonda, chief of the Makati Fire Station.
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[Title] => Fire hits SM store in Makati
[Summary] => Fire hit the SM Department Store in Makati City the other night, damaging a portion of the third floor. No injuries were reported.
Makati City Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said the fire started at 10 p.m. inside the luggage stock room. The fire was easily controlled and contained, thanks in large part to the sprinkler system.
With the help of new breathing apparatus, Makati Fire Department personnel were able to penetrate the third floor and put out of the fire.
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[Title] => Makati fire razes 100 houses
[Summary] => Around 100 houses were razed to the ground in a two-hour fire at a residential area in Barangay Cembo, Makati City yesterday.
Initial reports from the Makati City Fire Department revealed that the fire started from a house in a squatters area just below the Guadalupe Complex along J.P. Rizal street, Barangay Cembo.
Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda said huge flames were seen inside the room of the house at around 4:40 a.m. and quickly spread to other shanties.
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[Title] => Makati issues LPG warning
[Summary] => The Makati Fire Department (MFD) has warned residents to carefully check the quality of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanks they buy, following reports of several LPG explosions in the city.
In a report to Mayor Jejomar Binay, Makati fire marshal Superintendent Aresenio Tabajonda Jr. said 15 incidents of LPG explosions were recorded from January to July, causing injuries to four people. Luckily, he said, the blasts did not cause any fire.
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[Title] => Warning out for fake fire official
[Summary] => The Makati Fire Department (MFD) has warned against the activities of fake fire safety inspectors demanding money from owners of business establishments in the city.
Fire Marshal Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda Jr., said he is alarmed by the numerous complaints of establishment owners in Barangays Pio del Pilar, Palanan and San Isidro, who have been victimized by an individual who introduces himself as a Captain Navarro, Senior Inspector Ferrer and sometimes Inspector Rodriguez.
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[Title] => Makati orders holding of fire drills
[Summary] => The Makati City government has ordered its fire department to conduct more fire drills in the slum areas and ensure that all houses comply with the safety rules.
Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay directed Fire Marshall Superintendent Arsenio Tabajonda to coordinate with the citys Barangay officials in coming up with measures to prevent fires, particularly in the slum colonies.
Starting June 5, the Makati Fire Department will start conducting the fire drills in order to test the preparedness of the citys poor residents as well as the firemen themselves.
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