T&T Responds to Fire Off of Galveston Island

August 19, 2013

A Galveston-based firefighting team was dispatched to an oil platform fire in the Gulf of Mexico. 

 

According to the USCG, the unmanned platform was believed to be the casualty of a lightning strike in the early morning hours, 18 August. The T&T firefighting team arrived on board a 95 ft Fast Response Vessel and the salvage support barge CURTIS T, armed with portable high capacity fire pumps and a cache of firefighting foam. The fire was quickly controlled with no significant reports of pollution. Additionally, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire and all T&T personnel have returned safely.      

 

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