New Hainan client, Nanhai Net, Nanguo Metropolis Daily October 24 news (reporter Shi Zubo correspondent Chen Yiji) October 24 at 7:29 a.m., Qiongzhong Fire Rescue Brigade command center received a mass alarm: located in the G9813 Wanyang Expressway Yangpu to Wanning direction, there is a bulk cement semi-trailer on fire, no one is trapped, the semi-trailer fuel tank has a gas leak!

The scene of the incident.
After receiving the police, the command center of the Qiongzhong Fire Rescue Brigade immediately dispatched 9 commanders and fighters of 2 fire trucks of the Yinggen Fire Rescue Station and 7 full-time members of 2 fire trucks of the Limushan Full-time Team to the scene for disposal.
At 7:53, rescuers arrived at the scene, and after reconnaissance, it was learned that the scene was a bulk cement semi-trailer with a fire at the front of the truck, the fuel tank leaked and burned, and there were about 600 liters of natural gas in the fuel tank before the leak, and the fire was in a state of fierce combustion, and no one was trapped.
According to the scene situation, the fire commander and fighter first alerted the scene, and then the commander organized the fire extinguishing team to use the main chariot to produce two foam tube guns to extinguish the leakage of the tank; the water supply team did a good job of supplying water to the main chariot.
After 19 minutes of disposal, the open fire at the scene was extinguished, but the fuel tank was still in a leaking state, and rescuers used the flowering water gun to dilute and disperse the leaking gas, while laying a water curtain water belt to isolate the scene, and continued to cool the semi-trailer with water until the damaged tank leaked. After ten minutes of disposal, rescuers successfully closed the fuel tank valve and checked that there was no gas leakage.
The scene of the incident. (Qiongzhong Fire Protection Photo)
Qiongzhong Fire Warm Tips: Drivers must check the condition of the vehicle before getting on the highway, please slow down and drive cautiously in rainy days.
Source: South China Sea Network