Fire in a garage in Dinslaken
Garage Fire on Jägerstraße in Dinslaken Quickly Extinguished
A garage fire on Jägerstraße in Dinslaken was promptly dealt with by the local fire department on Tuesday evening at around 18:45.
According to the Dinslaken Fire Department, the fire originated from weeds burning in a hedge at the garage. Remarkably, the fire did not spread beyond the garage and hedge area, and no significant damage was reported to the surrounding structures.
Upon arrival at the scene, firefighters found no active fire and used a thermal imaging camera to check the affected area for further hazards. The Dinslaken Fire Department dispatched units from the main fire station, city center, and Hiesfeld to the scene.
The residents had managed to extinguish the fire using a powder extinguisher and a garden hose before the fire department arrived. This quick action likely prevented the fire from spreading further.
The operation was completed in approximately 30 minutes, and no one was injured during the incident. The Fire Department Dinslaken has not specified whether they will provide additional updates about the garage fire.
For those seeking more information about the garage fire on Jägerstraße, the contact person is Stephan Hinz-Sobottka, the spokesman for the Dinslaken fire department. Mr. Hinz-Sobottka can be reached at the Fire Department Dinslaken by phone at 02064 / 6060-150 or via email at [email protected]. The official website of the Fire Department Dinslaken is http://www.feuerwehr-dinslaken.de.
Before becoming the spokesman for the Dinslaken fire department, Stephan Hinz-Sobottka worked as a paramedic and had extensive experience in emergency medical services. The contact information for the Fire Department Dinslaken was provided by the Fire Department Dinslaken through news aktuell. The Fire Department Dinslaken's contact information includes a phone number, email address, and website.
Finally, the Dinslaken Fire Department ensured that there were no remaining dangers or threats after the fire was extinguished. It serves as a reminder to always be cautious when dealing with fire and to have the necessary safety measures in place.