an outbreak of legionella has been detected in the facilities of the local Fire Station of Two Sisters (Seville). For now, as far as you know OKDIARY Andalusiathere is a positive in legionella in the hot water tank, so the pertinent steps are being taken to solve the problem. serious problem. From voxhis spokesperson and candidate in the municipality, Adrián Trashorrashas assured that, “given the seriousness of the matter, We believe that it is necessary to demand responsibilitiesbecause all attention with our Fire Department is little and this is a serious event that we consider could have been avoided ”.
Thus, from this Friday until next Monday, the firefighters will have to shower, wash, etc. in the facilities of the Ramón y Cajal Sports Center, It’s only open until 11:00 p.m., which could pose a serious problem in the event of an intervention after that time. The responsibility, of course, belongs to a PSOE that in Consistory of Dos Hermanas it should watch over and take care of its own fire brigade. However, the only certain thing is that they have completely forgotten them. As an example, it is enough to comment that last March 8 was the Local Firefighter Day and the agents had to look for them to celebrate it, since the socialist City Council did not make any official act. Only Vox accompanied them.
Be that as it may, and returning to the outbreak of legionella, it will not be until Monday when a shower module is installed in the vehicle hangar, until the hot water is fixed. For now, the Fire station people are cooking with tap water, the sinks are being used to wash their faces and teeth, fire trucks are being filled with water from the Park itself, and some firefighters are even showering with cold water, as they consider it safe to do so. According to knowledgeable sources, there are two independent tanks and the problem is in the hot water tank.
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He spokesperson for the Municipal Group and candidate for mayor of Dos Hermanas, Adrián Trashorras, reports that “an outbreak of legionella at the facilities of the local Fire Station”, for which reason “we have requested information on the measures adopted to minimize, reduce and solve the incident and the actions adopted so that it does not occur again”.
“Likewise, we have also requested the indication of the company and the employees who have been in charge of correcting it, as well as the training or technical preparation they have,” he adds. after hours.
Trashorras highlights that “we have the right to know if they have sent the report to Health. Because the truth is that the workers of the Fire station They have not been officially informed nor has the local government issued an official statement in this regard.”
Thus, the Nazarene mayoral candidate recalls and concludes that “yesterday, we went to congratulate our firefighters commemorating the feast of their patron saint, San Juan de Dios. They do a great service to the community and the causes and scope of this outbreak must be investigated. This cannot happen again.”