SEbab wrote:Hi, I posted the previous in a rush just incase the power went mid-flo!
What I really wanted to say was how annoyed I was about the events of yesterday. My garden literally backs onto the site where the fire took place, we woke to a humming noise which was at around 7:20am. When we looked out the kids bedroom window the building was fully ablaze and had clearly been on fire for awhile. At this point there was no brigade to be seen, we quickly moved the children away from the window as we didn't know how safe it was and proceeded to dial 999, the operator told us the services were on their way.
At around 7:35 the brigade arrived, The brigade tried various water points for their hoses in the immediate area and none had water! They had to use one which was all the way down the road on Sydenham park Rd before they could access any water.
My main points of concern are:
If they thought the area was unsafe for spectators standing in the area why did they think it safe for residence in the flat immediately opposite the fire to stay in the block and not evacuate? The only safety measure we were given was to stay away from the windows.
Why was water not available in Longfield Crescent - it seems to me that all the recent Thames Water works that have taken place have caused a problem with the supply.
The initial call to the services was by a regular concerned person, shouldn't a building of it's kind be somehow hooked up directly to the services so that when a fire occurs they are immediatley alerted and at the scene as soon as possible?
We were very poorly informed all the way throughout the day, there were masses of police etc. and fireman who were sitting around that could've been talking to us the residents just to reassure us of the situation. When we did ask questions we were made to feel like we were being annoying.
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Hi
thought i would try and answer a few of your points
from time of call to attendance will be be no more than 5 mins max ..so we must assume that if the brigade arrived at 0735 then the control op was taking call at approx 0729
water supply is a problem in london sometimes we carry out yearly hyrdrant checks but thats it ..its a water authority maintainence (or lack off ) issue
unsafe for spectators , beacuse of smoke inhalation and possibilty of explosions , plus people get too close to try and get pics /vids and its more safety concerns that we do not need ..
lack of info is down to police , but it doesnt give firemen carte blanche to ignore you
due to "modernised" safety reforms, its now down to owners/occupiers of premises to carry out their own risk assessment and thus an automatic fire alarm is not standard , furthermore transformers would cause many false alarms due to the amount of heat they generate