Kien Giang Petroleum Company Limited (Petrolimex Kien Giang) has just coordinated with the Fire Prevention and Fighting and Rescue Police Department (PCCC and CNCH) of Kien Giang Provincial Police to organize a fire prevention and fighting drill at Petroleum Store No. 42.
Hypothetical situation, due to conflicts in the process of buying and selling gasoline, some extremists used Molotov cocktails to destroy the gasoline pump, spilling oil and catching fire with the heat source. The fire broke out fiercely, threatening to spread to the gasoline tanks, endangering the lives of officers, employees, workers and property at Petrolimex gas station No. 7.
Faced with the above situation, the store's Fire Prevention and Fighting Team quickly deployed on-site fire fighting forces, simultaneously sounded the fire alarm, cut off the power supply, notified professional fire fighting forces to assist, started the fire pump system and used on-site means to fight the fire...
Upon receiving the news, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department, the Provincial Police mobilized 1 Command vehicle, 2 rescue vehicles, 2 fire trucks, 2 fire fighting canoes and 30 officers and soldiers to quickly arrive at the scene to deploy a team to rescue people, rescue property and extinguish the fire. With the timely presence of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department, and close coordination with related forces, after 15 minutes the fire was completely extinguished.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Kiet - Head of the Fire Fighting and Rescue Team of the West Hau River Area, Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department of Kien Giang Provincial Police said: "The forces coordinate with each other smoothly in fire fighting according to the set scenario. Although these are hypothetical situations for us to respond to, through drills like this, the staff will know how to use fire extinguishers and on-site fire fighting equipment flexibly, promptly handle situations when a fire or explosion occurs. Contribute to ensuring security and order in the area, minimizing damage to people and property when a fire or explosion occurs."