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[Summary] => Caloocan City police chief Senior Superintendent Bartolome Bustamante has ordered the relief of the city’s anti-illegal drug unit chief and four of his men in connection with a failed sting in Baguio City last month that left a suspect dead and two policemen wounded.
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Reyes said the inspections would determine if dormitories and boarding houses comply with fire safety standards set by the bureau and ensure the safety of building occupants.
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[Summary] => Eight people were trapped to death while four boarders were injured in a fire that gutted a two-story dormitory in Sampaloc, Manila shortly before dawn yesterday.
The cause of the two-hour fire remained unknown but initial reports from witnesses indicated it may have started in the kitchen located at the ground floor of the dormitory, said arson investigator Fire Officer 1 Guillermo Fermalino.
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Fire Officer Guillermo Fermalino of the Manila Arson Investigation Office said no one was killed or hurt in the fire, which razed 150 houses along Pindalo street in Tondo.
"We heard reports that four persons, including a girl, perished in the fire, but our investigation showed no evidence of such claims," Fermalino said.
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[Title] => Fire guts 2-level house in Tondo
[Summary] => A fire of still unknown origin gutted a two-story house in Tondo, Manila Sunday morning killing a 55-year-old man and destroying some P1 million worth of properties.
Feliciano Pantaleon, who was living under the care of his sister-in-law and nephew at 2037 Varona st., Tondo, was burned beyond recognition according to Fire Officer 2 Guillermo Fermalino.
The fire reportedly started at 9:11 a.m. reaching the fifth alarm before it was put out at 10:05 a.m. The hour-long blaze also burned neighboring houses destroying properties worth P1 million.
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Fire Officer Guillermo Fermalino of the Manila Arson Investigation Office said no one was killed or hurt in the fire, which razed 150 houses along Pindalo street in Tondo.
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Feliciano Pantaleon, who was living under the care of his sister-in-law and nephew at 2037 Varona st., Tondo, was burned beyond recognition according to Fire Officer 2 Guillermo Fermalino.
The fire reportedly started at 9:11 a.m. reaching the fifth alarm before it was put out at 10:05 a.m. The hour-long blaze also burned neighboring houses destroying properties worth P1 million.
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September 9, 2003 - 12:00am