On our previous session in BST, we had an epigrammatic conversation regarding on how to distinguish a fire in actual situation. At first, I laugh at BSN Gonzales when he demonstrates on the front on how to supervise a fire host and the cha-cha dancing example. Cha-cha dancing example?. I became perplexed for a while because cha-cha dancing is not forbidden on the session but as minutes go past, I realize what he meant. Furthermore, Cadet Ochoa and Cadet Panopio verified the handling of a fire extinguisher during its use. Subsequent to that, BSN Gonzales suggested that we also act on the front so that we can practice it on our own. BSN Gonzales announced to us that on Monday, we have a practical test in BST according to what he teaches to us in our last session.
On this part, I’ve learned that in distinguishing a fire, there are many ways. The most important thing is to help each other and not be nervous when you see a fire in an actual situation.
That’s all!
Thank you for reading my blog! c(“,)
Friday, November 30, 2007
Different . . . ways?
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