PH Red Cross responds to fire incidents during the first hours of 2023


(Photo from Philippine Red Cross)

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) immediately responded to four fire incidents that occurred almost simultaneously in Metro Manila minutes after the country welcomed the first hours of 2023.

After its Operations Center received the reports, the PRC deployed its firefighting and emergency medical services to help put out the fire that broke out in residential areas and a warehouse in Tondo, Taguig City, Quezon City, and Valenzuela.

PRC dispatched a fire truck with three personnel to Barangay Sta. Ana, Taguig City after a fire, which reached the third alarm, engulfed a residential compound at 1: 08 am on Sunday, Jan. 1.

An ambulance with three trained personnel followed the operation to provide medical assistance to victims.

The PRC Taguig Chapter also mobilized its Red Cross 143 (RC143) volunteers in the area to coordinate with the Barangay officials and City Social Welfare Development (CSWD) and monitor the further needs of the fire victims who sought temporary shelter in Taguig Integrated School.

Meanwhile, a second alarm fire hit a warehouse in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City at 1:11 am and a residential area in Paso De Blas, Valenzuela at 1:30 am.

The PRC immediately dispatched an ambulance to each fire incident and sent trained medical personnel to attend to the fire victims.

Another residential area was hit by a second-alarm fire in Barangay 254, Tondo two hours before the New Year.

The PRC deployed a fire truck with seven personnel and an ambulance with two trained medical personnel to assist the victims.

The cause of the fire incidents, the number of families affected, and the houses burned are still being determined by authorities.

(Photo from Philippine Red Cross)

The PRC resources such as ambulances and fire trucks are part of the humanitarian organization’s national response to ensure that the safety of vulnerable communities in times of emergency is covered.

PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Richard J. Gordon said that even though it is the New Year celebration, the humanitarian organization is always ready to respond to victims of fires and other incidents.

“Patuloy nating imo-monitor ang pangangailangan ng mga biktima at sasamahan sila hanggang sila ay tuluyang maka-recover sa nangyari (We will continue to monitor the needs of the victims and assist them until they can completely recover from what happened),” Gordon added.