Source: SCDF on Facebook
An oil tanker anchored off Singapore’s eastern coast caught fire on Friday morning (20 June), prompting a swift emergency operation involving about 40 Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) firefighters.
According to SCDF’s Facebook update, they were alerted to the fire at around 8.10am. When marine rescue teams arrived, thick black smoke was already pouring from a storeroom onboard the vessel.
Three SCDF marine rescue vessels were immediately deployed, with firefighters from Brani and West Coast Marine Fire Stations rushing to contain the blaze.
SCDF tackled the fire using a two-pronged approach.
One team operated a water monitor from a marine vessel to carry out boundary cooling—a technique involving spraying the exterior of the tanker to reduce the temperature and prevent the fire from spreading.
At the same time, a separate group of firefighters boarded the vessel. Navigating through thick smoke and heat, they located the fire’s source and extinguished it with water jets.
Many netizens flooded SCDF’s post with messages of support and admiration.
One netizen urged the firefighters to stay safe and wished them a smooth operation.
Source: Facebook
Another commenter thanked the firefighters, sharing their appreciation for the SCDF’s hard work.
Source: Facebook
One Facebook user also praised the “marine team”, commenting with a “well done”.
Source: Facebook
SCDF confirmed that there were no reported injuries, and all crew members aboard the tanker were accounted for.
Investigations into the cause of the fire are currently underway.
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Featured image adapted from Singapore Civil Defence Force on Facebook.