Off-duty firefighter in South Korea contains flames at bowling alley

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Firefighter Ji Su-ryong (in yellow circle) struggles to contain a fire that broke out at a bowling alley in Incheon on April 26.

Firefighter Ji Su-ryong (circled in yellow) struggling to contain a fire that broke out at a bowling alley in Incheon on April 26.

PHOTO: INCHEON FIRE SERVICE/THE KOREA HERALD

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- A South Korean veteran firefighter out to bowl with friends used his expertise to helped extinguish a fire that broke out in a bowling alley, the fire authorities in Incheon said on April 27.

According to the Incheon Fire Service, Captain Ji Su-ryong of the Mansu 119 Safety Centre was at a bowling alley in Michuhol-gu, Incheon, on April 26 when a fire broke out at around 3.40pm.

He spotted smoke coming out of the equipment room and instructed others to dial the 119 emergency service.

He found a fire hose inside the building to try and combat the fire. The flames were completely extinguished by firefighters who arrived on the scene some 30 minutes later.

No injuries were reported in the incident.

The Incheon fire authorities said Capt Ji’s quick response helped contain the inciden, with minimal damage. They noted that a major incident may have occurred if not for him, especially as the bowling alley had been busy with visitors at the time.

Capt Ji is a 30-year veteran firefighter who joined the emergency service in 1995.

“I express sincere gratitude to Capt Ji for his active response with no regards for his own safety, despite being on his day off. I advise people to be mindful of how to use the fire extinguisher and fire hydrants in case of emergencies,” said Mr Na Gi-seong, chief of the Incheon Namdong Fire Station that has jurisdiction in Michuhol-gu. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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