AnnualReport-1936 — Page 385

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7. The numbers of both Pedestal and Underground hydrants were increased by 11 and 2 respectively during the year; the total number of hydrants is now 1,454 viz.:-

Pedestal hydrants:-

Hong Kong (including Peak) 193

Kowloon 151

Underground hydrants:-

Hong Kong (including Peak) 714

Kowloon (including New Territories) 396

Total 1,454

All were regularly inspected every quarter.

8. Two fatalities resulted from fire during the year, viz., a Chinese male, aged 20 years, who succumbed to burns received at a fire in an un-numbered hut in Lung Chau Tseng Village, Kowloon City, on the 10th April, and a Chinese workman, aged 18 years, who was suffocated at the fire which occurred on the S.S. "Recorder" in Taikoo Dock on the 11th November.

9. Eighteen persons lost their lives as a result of collapses and landslides. Nine of these deaths resulted from collapses caused by the typhoon on the 17th August.

10. Forty-five persons were extricated alive from the above collapses and landslides.

CALLS.

11. The number of calls received during the year totalled 192; actual fires 158, chimney fires 12, collapses 7, landslides 3, and false alarms 12. Compared with the previous year (1935) there was an increase of 53 calls. Thirty-three were received by fire alarms, one hundred and thirty-four by telephone, nine from Police and sixteen from messengers.

12. Of the false alarms, five were maliciously given, three were given with good intent, and four were due to electrical faults.

THEATRE AND OTHER DUTIES.

13. Duties performed by members of the Brigade at public and private entertainments during the year totalled 258 comprising altogether 1,795 hours.

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K (1) 3 7. The numbers of both Pedestal and Underground hydrants were increased by 11 and 2 respectively during the year; the total number of hydrants is now 1,454 viz.:- Pedestal hydrants:- Hong Kong (including Peak) 193 Kowloon 151 Underground hydrants:- Hong Kong (including Peak) 714 Kowloon (including New Territories) 396 Total 1,454 All were regularly inspected every quarter. 8. Two fatalities resulted from fire during the year, viz., a Chinese male, aged 20 years, who succumbed to burns received at a fire in an un-numbered hut in Lung Chau Tseng Village, Kowloon City, on the 10th April, and a Chinese workman, aged 18 years, who was suffocated at the fire which occurred on the S.S. "Recorder" in Taikoo Dock on the 11th November. 9. Eighteen persons lost their lives as a result of collapses and landslides. Nine of these deaths resulted from collapses caused by the typhoon on the 17th August. 10. Forty-five persons were extricated alive from the above collapses and landslides. CALLS. 11. The number of calls received during the year totalled 192; actual fires 158, chimney fires 12, collapses 7, landslides 3, and false alarms 12. Compared with the previous year (1935) there was an increase of 53 calls. Thirty-three were received by fire alarms, one hundred and thirty-four by telephone, nine from Police and sixteen from messengers. 12. Of the false alarms, five were maliciously given, three were given with good intent, and four were due to electrical faults. THEATRE AND OTHER DUTIES. 13. Duties performed by members of the Brigade at public and private entertainments during the year totalled 258 comprising altogether 1,795 hours.
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K (1) 3 7. The numbers of both Pedestal and Underground hydrants were increased by 11 and 2 respectively during the year; the total number of hydrants is now 1,454 viz.:- Pedestal hydrants:- Hong Kong (including Peak) Kowloon Underground hydrants:- Hong Kong (including Peak) Kowloon (including New Territories) Total All were regularly inspected every quarter. FIRES, COLLAPSES AND LANDSLIDES-Loss of LIFE AND RESCUE, 193 151 714 396 1,454 8. Two fatalities resulted from fire during the year, viz., a Chinese male, aged 20 years, who succumbed to burns received at a fire in an un-numbered hut in Lung Chau Tseng Village, Kowloon City, on the 10th April, and a Chinese workman, aged 18 years, who was suffocated at the fire which occurred on the S.S. "Recorder" in Taikoo Dock on the 11th November. 9. Eighteen persons lost their lives as a result of collapses and landslides. Nine of these deaths resulted from collapses caused by the typhoon on the 17th August. 10. Forty-five persons were extricated alive from the above collapses and landslides. CALLS. 11. The number of calls received during the year totalled 192; actual fires 158, chimney fires 12, collapses 7, landslides 3, and false alarms 12. Compared with the previous year (1935) there was an increase of 53 calls. Thirty-three were received by fire alarms, one hundred and thirty-four by telephone, nine from Police and sixteen from messengers. 12. Of the false alarms, five were maliciously given, three were given with good intent, and, four were due to electrical faults. THEATRE AND OTHER DUTIES. 13. Duties performed by members of the Brigade at public and private entertainments during the year totalled 258 com- prising altogether 1,795 hours..
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7. The numbers of both Pedestal and Underground hydrants were increased by 11 and 2 respectively during the year; the total number of hydrants is now 1,454 viz.:-

Pedestal hydrants:-

Hong Kong (including Peak)

Kowloon

Underground hydrants:-

Hong Kong (including Peak)

Kowloon (including New Territories)

Total

All were regularly inspected every quarter.

FIRES, COLLAPSES AND LANDSLIDES-Loss of

LIFE AND RESCUE,

193

151

714

396

1,454

8. Two fatalities resulted from fire during the year, viz., a Chinese male, aged 20 years, who succumbed to burns received at a fire in an un-numbered hut in Lung Chau Tseng Village, Kowloon City, on the 10th April, and a Chinese workman, aged 18 years, who was suffocated at the fire which occurred on the S.S. "Recorder" in Taikoo Dock on the 11th November.

9. Eighteen persons lost their lives as a result of collapses and landslides. Nine of these deaths resulted from collapses caused by the typhoon on the 17th August.

10. Forty-five persons were extricated alive from the above collapses and landslides.

CALLS.

11. The number of calls received during the year totalled 192; actual fires 158, chimney fires 12, collapses 7, landslides 3, and false alarms 12. Compared with the previous year (1935) there was an increase of 53 calls. Thirty-three were received by fire alarms, one hundred and thirty-four by telephone, nine from Police and sixteen from messengers.

12. Of the false alarms, five were maliciously given, three were given with good intent, and, four were due to electrical faults.

THEATRE AND OTHER DUTIES.

13. Duties performed by members of the Brigade at public and private entertainments during the year totalled 258 com- prising altogether 1,795 hours..

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