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Carpark explosion disrupts classes in Accountancy23 April 2010
University of Santo Tomas, Manila - AN EXPLOSION at one of the Multi-deck Carpark restaurants early this  morning disrupted summer classes at the AMV College of Accountancy, and  stopped operations of neighboring stalls for two hours.
Based on initial reports, the fire that  started at 9:11 a.m. was due to an overheated exhaust duct at Sticks and  Bowls located at the carpark’s ground floor.
Chief Arson Investigator Major Bonifacio Carta said the fire  reached second alarm, and caused damage worth around P20,000.  Electricity at stalls beside Sticks and Bowls was cut, halting business  for two hours.
The UST security  office said no one was hurt from the fire that lasted for half an hour.
Carta said the carpark’s ground floor was  immediately vacated, with Accountancy students at the fourth floor  ordered to evacuate.
Around 15 to 25  fire trucks from the Manila Fire Department, together with fire  volunteers, responded to the incident.
“Station 12 (Sampaloc Fire Station) received the phone call  from UST. When the fire alarm was raised, other fire teams automatically  responded,” Carta said.
Eric  Sulais, an employee of Sticks and Bowls, said the explosion was  triggered by smoke coming from Hotshots, another restaurant beside  Sticks and Bowls.
“I was preparing  to cook when I noticed smoke coming from Hotshots. I tried to turn off  the [exhaust] breaker, but the fire spread quickly,” Sulais said.
The Manila Fire Department declared the  fire out at 9:41 a.m. Hotshots decided to close shop for the day. Adrienne  Jesse A. Maleficio with reports from Rommel Marvin C. Rio
Image courtesy of Paul Allyson Quiambao.SOURCE: www.varsitarian.net

jessicashirl:

vivasantotomas:

Carpark explosion disrupts classes in Accountancy
23 April 2010

University of Santo Tomas, Manila - AN EXPLOSION at one of the Multi-deck Carpark restaurants early this morning disrupted summer classes at the AMV College of Accountancy, and stopped operations of neighboring stalls for two hours.

Based on initial reports, the fire that started at 9:11 a.m. was due to an overheated exhaust duct at Sticks and Bowls located at the carpark’s ground floor.

Chief Arson Investigator Major Bonifacio Carta said the fire reached second alarm, and caused damage worth around P20,000. Electricity at stalls beside Sticks and Bowls was cut, halting business for two hours.

The UST security office said no one was hurt from the fire that lasted for half an hour.

Carta said the carpark’s ground floor was immediately vacated, with Accountancy students at the fourth floor ordered to evacuate.

Around 15 to 25 fire trucks from the Manila Fire Department, together with fire volunteers, responded to the incident.

“Station 12 (Sampaloc Fire Station) received the phone call from UST. When the fire alarm was raised, other fire teams automatically responded,” Carta said.

Eric Sulais, an employee of Sticks and Bowls, said the explosion was triggered by smoke coming from Hotshots, another restaurant beside Sticks and Bowls.

“I was preparing to cook when I noticed smoke coming from Hotshots. I tried to turn off the [exhaust] breaker, but the fire spread quickly,” Sulais said.

The Manila Fire Department declared the fire out at 9:41 a.m. Hotshots decided to close shop for the day. Adrienne Jesse A. Maleficio with reports from Rommel Marvin C. Rio

Image courtesy of Paul Allyson Quiambao.
SOURCE: www.varsitarian.net

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WAHAHAHAHA!!!!! YUN YON! OO NGA NAMAN!

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