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40 firefighters tackle fire involving 'large pile' of construction waste in Pioneer area

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SINGAPORE: Up to 40 firefighters were deployed to tackle a fire involving a "large pile" of construction waste in the Pioneer area on Tuesday (Jan 25).

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it responded to the fire at 20, Jalan Samulun at about 12.25am on Tuesday.

Three workers had self-evacuated before their arrival. There were no reported injuries.

The fire involved a large pile of construction waste measuring about 20m by 20m and 6m in height, said SCDF in a Facebook post on Tuesday morning.

"Firefighters had to don breathing apparatus sets to navigate through the smoke-logged environment to conduct the firefighting operation," said SCDF.

The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes and extinguished at about 3am.

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Foam was used to cover the surface of the waste during a firefighting operation at 20, Jalan Samulun on Jan 25, 2022. (Photo: Facebook/SCDF)

A total of 40 firefighters were deployed and at the height of the operation, four water jets and an Unmanned Firefighting Machine were used to contain the fire.

Foam was also used to cover the surface of the waste, a more effective firefighting strategy for fires which are deep-seated, said SCDF.

Damping down operations are ongoing, said SCDF. Damping down refers to the application of water to wet burnt surfaces immediately after the fire is put out. This is to prevent any potential rekindling of fire from the hot burnt surfaces.

The cause of the fire is under investigation

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