Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Reading Response - Short text

 

NZ Herald / Link for article

Moerewa home badly damaged by fire

Volunteer firefighters at the scene of Saturday morning's house fire on Ōtiria Rd, Moerewa. Photo / Peter de Graaf

This article is based on a house fire that was located in Moerewa, down Otira RD on Saturday Morning.  The blaze was immense, you could see the smoke from Kawakawa. This gave an impression that it was a rather large fire so when fire brigade was alerted they called on Pahias brigade for backup just in case. The house took a lot of damage but everyone who was inside got out of harm's reach. ‘The family was alerted when they saw flames. No one was hurt. The cause was not immediately clear. Firefighters were also trying to confirm whether the house had working smoke alarms’. 

A key message in this article is that you can never be too safe at home. The family were alerted by the fires and were able to get out in time but something that could have helped notify them earlier was the smoke alarms. The firefighters afterwards were checking to see if the smoke alarms were working. They can never say this enough ‘ Always check to see if your smoke alarms are working’. You never know what could happen while you're at home and this is something to take into consideration.

A volunteer firefighter packs up a hose after a house fire on Ōtiria Rd in Moerewa. Photo / Peter de Graaf

One thing that interested me was the location of the fire. This house fire was down Otira Rd in Moerewa. This is also the town where I live. On that Saturday morning my mum was alerted by social media of a house fire in Moerewa. I went outside after hearing this and realised that there was quite a bit of smoke around the town. My cousin even told me that not so long ago she heard sirens. Giving me the conclusion that what we heard on social media was true.

The location was what fascinated me about this article. The article didn't have much information but I would recommend others to read it as a warning to check your smoke alarms and be aware of what's happening around you. 


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