Tag: Feuerwehr

Bread and Games

or panem et circenses Last on the camera SD-card: Where German bakers go to learn more about baking bread. Last on the phone SD-Card: Where a German child left their fire engine. Last on the Card in September

1,2,3 – FIRE!

When I posted my tulip pictures for the One to Three Challenged, I had forgotten that I had been playing around with my little “minikens” and done a series with them. So here is a bonus 1-2-3.

The original – but for a bit of cropping

Monochrome and negative.

Explosion (fish eye) and implosion

And since we are looking at toys I thought a lego version might be fitting.

One-two-three Photo Processing Challenge in May

Badge for the one-to-three photo processing challenge.

No man is an island

A couple of month back we were alerted by fire brigade sirens and fire engines speeding past the wall surrounding our property.

A house a couple of streets away was burning and we could observe the fire fighters in full action. They extinguished the fire and continued for a long while to douse the building to ensure that the fire would not restart.

One fire engine and its crew stayed for several hours to make sure that everything was safe.

The men and women are volunteers. The statement on the truck reads:

“Our leisure time for your security.

If the past months have taught me anything it is that my security does not exist in isolation. This holds true relating to the overall fabric of society and to the simple fact of somebody wearing a face mask to protect me.

Linked to Friday Fun: Security.

Come on right in and have a look inside

I had planned something else but then just after lunchtime – this:

2013 inside c

2013 inside a

2013 inside b

Our normally quiet street (except for rush hour times) but at the moment due to the almost lockdown extremely quiet street exploded with fire engines and sirenes and police cars and ambulances and animal rescue and animal cadaver collection cars and blue lights.  A house barely 200 m away from us had caught fire.   We only saw smoke as our house stands a bit back from the road and we did not venture outside.  I was curious, of course, but I always get angry when I hear of people gawking  at accident scenes etc.

When we thought that the firefighters were all gone we went for our daily fresh air intake and we came upon the scene from behind.  They were dealing with the last pockets of embers.  The ambulance had set up tents to deal with smoke inhalation victims but it turned out they weren’t needed.  The residents were out and the animal rescue just swooped up two dogs and two cats, apparently none for the worse.  No animal cadavers needed to be removed. Luckily nobody suffered any physical harm but the damage to the houses is estimated at more than 200,000 Euros.

The firefighters had to go inside the neighbour’s attic in order to reach the actual fire.  So now we can look inside the neighbour’s attic, inside the roof framework of the house in question, and inside the burnt shell of the second storey.

For Cosmic Photo Challenge: Inside.

 

 

Fighting the fire

Sankt FlorianSt Florian is the patron saint of firefighters.  This statue of him was erected in 1991 in front of the old building of the Munich fire brigade.

St. Florian 125 1866 1991

O heiliger Sankt Florian, verschon’ mein Haus, zünd’ and’re an“, this not-really-serious prayer in German is a wellknown saying: “O Holy St Florian, please spare my house, set fire to another one”.

 

7 fire d

7 fire e
Literal headstones

7 fire a
Typical old-fashioned carousel at a German fair.

7 fire c
And my favourite apprentice firefighter.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Fire Trucks, Fire Houses, Fire Hydrant