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Mülheim Fire Brigade Responds to Chimney Fire
Mülheim, April 17, 2024 – The Mülheim fire brigade was called to a residential building near Kluse around 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 16th, due to a chimney fire.
Upon arrival, firefighters observed thick, white smoke emanating from the chimney. Residents had already evacuated the building. Firefighters used an aerial ladder to access the chimney and deployed a chimney sweep tool to extinguish the fire.
Burning debris dislodged during the sweeping process was collected through a revision flap and taken outside, where it was fully extinguished with a small fire extinguisher. Throughout the operation, firefighters monitored the building with gas measuring devices and a thermal imaging camera, finding no further hazards.
Two teams operated under respiratory protection. The Mülheim police and an ambulance from the DRK (German Red Cross) provided support. No injuries were reported.
The operation concluded after approximately two hours, and the building was returned to the residents.