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Fire Station in Dinslaken without Heat: Odor of Burning Detected in Kindergarten and Small Businesses on Monday

Kindergarten Children in Dinslaken had an extraordinary start to their week Monday, as per the Dinslaken Fire Department announcement. (Read more)

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Fire Station in Dinslaken Experiences Heating Malfunction - Odor of Fire Detected at Kindergarten and Minor Operations Disrupted on Monday

Fire Station in Dinslaken without Heat: Odor of Burning Detected in Kindergarten and Small Businesses on Monday

In the heart of Dinslaken, the local fire department found itself responding to a series of incidents during a typical afternoon.

The day began with a smoke incident at a kindergarten in the Hiesfeld-Hühnerheide district, prompting the fire department to be alerted via the control center. Upon arrival, the kindergarten had already been evacuated by the diligent staff. A thermal imaging camera was used to inspect the premises, and the cause of the smoke was found to be a faulty ceiling light. The power was turned off, and the area was ventilated to resolve the issue. The children were able to return to their rooms after about 60 minutes.

Simultaneously, the city center unit of the fire department was dispatched to a traffic accident on Hünxer Street. The accident involved two vehicles, causing a slight delay in the response to other calls.

Another call came in regarding a large broken branch on Hirsch Street. The fire department promptly attended to the scene and ensured the area was safe.

The fire department also responded to a call about a burning vehicle on Oberhausener Street. Upon arrival, they found the vehicle ablaze and quickly extinguished the fire.

One call involved a person in distress, but further details about this incident were not available.

Three injured persons were treated at the scene by the fire department's emergency medical services. The injured individuals were then transported to nearby hospitals for further treatment.

The number of fire stations in Dinslaken that are typically deployed during a normal day is not explicitly stated in the available search results. However, the fire department's quick response and efficient handling of these incidents highlight their dedication to the safety and well-being of the Dinslaken community.

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