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Valenzuela fire damage cost down by 85%
TO PROTECT AND SERVE
by: Mark Cayabyab
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel of Valenzuela City Central Fire Station pose in front of their newly-opened two-story headquarters along Mac Arthur Highway, across from the City Hall.
READY 27/7
by: Mark Cayabyab
Built at a cost of P11,950,302, the new Valenzuela City Central Fire Station gleams at night. Local fire officials reported fire-related damages to property is down by 85 per cent in five years.
GLASS-CLEAR TRANSPARENCY
by: Mark Cayabyab
Valenzuela City Fire Marshal Mel Jose Lagan leads BFP national and regional officials in inspecting the glass-walled Valenzuela headquarters.
ALERT CENTER
by: Mark Cayabyab
A local fire engine on stand by at the ALERT Center grounds with the new Central Fire Station looming in the background. The existing two-story building has provision for an expansion of additional one floor.
CHANGE MARCHES IN
by: Mark Cayabyab
Valenzuela City fire personnel ushers in to the Maysan Road entrance of ALERT Center where their new headquarters is now located at the Mac Arthur side entrance of the complex.
WATER CANNON SALUTE
by: Mark Cayabyab
Water cannon salute to local fire personnel and their fire trucks as they usher in to the new home of Valenzuela City Central Fire Station.
AUSSIE RAPPEL
by: Mark Cayabyab
A local fire personnel performs an Australian rappel from the roof deck of the two-storey Valenzuela City Central Fire Station during its inauguration.
RESCUE RAPPEL
by: Rodrigo de Guzman
Two local fire firefighters perform a rescue rappel from the roof deck of the two-storey new Valenzuela City Central Fire Station during its inauguration.
FORMAL OPENING
by: Mark Cayabyab
Mayor REX Gatchalian leads city and barangay officials, national and regional fire officials and guests in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Valenzuela City Central Fire Station, built at a cost of P11,950,302 just across the City Hall.
DOOR'S OPEN
by: Mark Cayabyab
Mayor REX Gatchalian leads city and barangay officials, national and regional fire officials and guests in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Valenzuela City Central Fire Station, built at a cost of P11,950,302 just across the City Hall.
BLESS THESE WALLS
by: Rodrigo de Guzman
A fire chaplain blesses the barracks for the personnel on duty of the Valenzuela City Central Fire Station.
RESPONSIBLITIES
by: Mark Cayabyab
City Fire Marshal Mel Lagan said responses to fire incidents for the last five years have almost doubled. The central fire station posted 410 responses so far this year, up from 209 in 2010.
TO PROTECT AND SERVE
by: Mark Cayabyab
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel of Valenzuela City Central Fire Station pose in front of their newly-opened two-story headquarters built at a cost of P11,950,302 along Mac Arthur Highway, across from the City Hall.