26/06/2026
𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗔𝗙𝗘𝗧𝗬 𝗧𝗜𝗣 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬!
Before opening a door during a fire emergency, feel the door, doorknob, and around the door frame with the back of your hand. If any part feels hot, do not open the door.
A hot door may indicate that fire is burning on the other side. Leave the door closed and use your alternate escape route. If the door is cool, open it slowly and be prepared to close it immediately if you encounter smoke or flames. Always have two ways out of every room whenever possible.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
25/06/2026
IN PHOTOS | Duty personnel of Olongapo City Fire Station spearheaded by FSSUPT BERNARD T ROSETE, DSC - Acting Regional Director, BFP R3, under the supervision of FSSUPT JEANNETTE D JUSAYAN, DSC - Provincial Fire Marshal - Zambales, and with the guidance of FSUPT JOSIE G LISING, swiftly responded to a reported chemical leak incident at the Vatan Animal Hospital & Grooming Center Corp., Brgy. West Bajac-Bajac.
Due to the potential hazard, nearby residents were immediately advised to evacuate while the joint response teams quickly established the Incident Command Post (ICP) and Decontamination Area.
Through a precise and technical Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Operation, the situation was successfully mitigated.
Here is a concise summary of the HazMat operations:
Detection & Mitigation: The BFP HazMat team located a pipe leak and identified the presence of Carbon Monoxide, which was then safely dispersed using tactical flushing and ventilation.
Safety & Decontamination: Responders followed strict multi-stage decontamination protocols when exiting the hazardous zone to prevent any chemical spread.
After rendering the area thoroughly safe, the scene was formally turned over to the City Health Office (CHO), represented by Dr. Zero Mella, and the Office of the Building Official (OBO), represented by Building Inspector Engr. Dick Relator, for further evaluation and safety clearances.
This successful operation was made possible by the rapid and highly coordinated response of our BFP firefighters and the Olongapo CDRRMO rescue teams.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
25/06/2026
IN PHOTOS | Duty personnel of Olongapo City Fire Station spearheaded by FSSUPT BERNARD T ROSETE, DSC - Acting Regional Director, BFP R3, under the supervision of FSSUPT JEANNETTE D JUSAYAN, DSC - Provincial Fire Marshal - Zambales, and with the guidance of FSUPT JOSIE G LISING, MPA Olongapo City Fire Marshal, conducted a zumba session as part of the physical activity under the 7 modes of activity.
Zumba is an excellent way to improve cardiovascular health, coordination, and overall fitness. By incorporating this fun and energetic activity into their routine, our personnel are not only enhancing their physical capabilities but also boosting their morale and teamwork. A fit and healthy team is crucial for ensuring a prompt and efficient response to emergencies.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
25/06/2026
🔥𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗔𝗙𝗘𝗧𝗬 𝗧𝗜𝗣 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬!🔥
⏰ Replace smoke alarms when they are 10 years old.
Smoke alarms play a critical role in providing early warning during a fire, but their sensors become less reliable over time.
✅ Check the manufacture date on the back of your smoke alarm.
✅ Replace any smoke alarm that is 10 years old or older.
✅ Test your smoke alarms monthly.
✅ Replace batteries as recommended by the manufacturer.
A working smoke alarm can provide valuable time to escape during an emergency.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
24/06/2026
IN PHOTOS | Duty personnel of Olongapo City Fire Station spearheaded by FSSUPT BERNARD T ROSETE, DSC - Acting Regional Director, BFP R3, under the supervision of FSSUPT JEANNETTE D JUSAYAN, DSC - Provincial Fire Marshal - Zambales, and with the guidance of FSUPT JOSIE G LISING, MPA Olongapo City Fire Marshal, conducted regular cleaning and maintenance throughout our Area of Responsibility (AOR).
"Keeping our workplace sharp and ready! 🧑🚒✨ As part of our 7-day mode of activities, our dedicated personnel take the time to sweep, mop, and maintain the station. Fire safety and discipline start from within our own walls."
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
24/06/2026
🔥𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗔𝗙𝗘𝗧𝗬 𝗧𝗜𝗣 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬!🔥
🚭 Do not smoke if you are sleepy, drowsy, or have consumed alcohol.
Falling asleep while smoking can cause ci******es to ignite bedding, furniture, clothing, or other combustible materials, leading to a deadly fire.
Alcohol and fatigue can impair judgment and make it easier to accidentally drop or forget a lit cigarette.
✅ Smoke only when you are alert.
✅ Always use a sturdy ashtray.
✅ Ensure ci******es are completely extinguished before disposal.
Stay alert. Stay safe. Prevent fires before they start.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
23/06/2026
🔥 𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗔𝗙𝗘𝗧𝗬 𝗧𝗜𝗣 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬!🔥
A carelessly discarded cigarette can start a devastating fire.
🚭 Never throw ci******es into:
• Bushes and shrubs
• Garden beds and landscaping
• Peat moss
• Dried grass
• Mulch or other combustible materials
Even when a cigarette appears to be out, it can still contain enough heat to ignite dry vegetation and cause a fire.
✅ Always extinguish ci******es completely and dispose of them in a proper ashtray or designated cigarette disposal container.
Protect lives, property, and the environment—dispose of smoking materials responsibly.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
23/06/2026
IN PHOTOS | Duty personnel of Olongapo City Fire Station spearheaded by FSSUPT BERNARD T ROSETE, DSC - Acting Regional Director, BFP R3, under the supervision of FSSUPT JEANNETTE D JUSAYAN, DSC - Provincial Fire Marshal - Zambales, and with the guidance of FSUPT JOSIE G LISING, MPA Olongapo City Fire Marshal, conducted inspection of this station’s office to secure proper electricity conservation practices.
In line with the 7-Day Mode of Activities, every Tuesday is dedicated to the conduct of office inspections to maintain a safe, secure, and well-organized working environment. These inspections are undertaken to ensure proper office management, reduce unnecessary electricity usage, prevent unauthorized or excessive operation of office equipment, strengthen workplace safety measures, improve operational efficiency, and promote responsible resource management.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951
22/06/2026
📸 IN PHOTOS | Duty personnel of Olongapo City Fire Station spearheaded by FSSUPT BERNARD T ROSETE, DSC - Acting Regional Director, BFP R3, under the supervision of FSSUPT JEANNETTE D JUSAYAN, DSC - Provincial Fire Marshal - Zambales, and with the guidance of FSUPT JOSIE G LISING, MPA Olongapo City Fire Marshal, attended the Joint Monday Flag Raising held at the Rizal Triangle Covered Court, West Bajac-Bajac.
Immediately thereafter, a rank inspection was conducted at the station grounds to ensure the strict adherence and observance to the standard guidelines of proper grooming and wearing of BFP uniform and its accoutrements.
In Case of Fire and Other Emergencies
Call: OLONGAPO CITY FIRE STATION
National Emergency Hotline: 911
☎️Landline: 047 223-1415
📱Smart - 09512779025
📱Globe - 09673687951