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[000:00:00;00] er, exactly what is on fire, were there people inside, yes, because if there were people inside, the guys at the moment, when they arrive, they will first of all search for victims and then only localize and eliminate the fire, as the practice of the frontline shows, we are very close to that's why if a rocket or something else flies in our city, they don't have time to just give information , say hello, and then the air alarm sounds, they panic if the house is on fire , well, they say no, there is no shelling , please put it out when you come fire until the guys are going, we are trying to contact the interaction services. maybe they have more
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information from the scene. yes, this is the police. they are always in touch with us here, we work in close cooperation, this village is very dangerous . friendship, we used to go there to put out a fire, this is a southern village this is almost the front line, this is a northern city in our country. they are constantly exposed to danger if they go there . it can happen at any minute. the city of new york is very, very close to the front line . there was a fire. mom came out of i will put my grandmother's stroller in the stroller, and the baby on the third floor closed the door like that yes, and that's it, everything went hysterical, it turned out clearly that without breaking anything, the door was not so beautiful, the fear
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of responsibility for the child is very big . we will go with you, i try to do everything as neatly as possible and very attentively, everything is done together with the leader. you were with us, where was the flight, because well, there, well, a kilometer and a half, yes , it is loud. there he moved somewhere, no, calmly, they are collecting water, do you understand what they can do? well, you know that i am raining, i filled the tank . and here i am preparing food and washing
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, too. you understand that the children are leaving, the children are the ones who hear all this the most, and the ones who bear it the most, you understand that we will have the concept of the children of the war lately, as they say, they leave when everything is already destroyed, and he leaves with the same children, where are they alive, god let it happen circumstances say that you don't have to do everything quickly, and that's why you sometimes have to shout to be heard that you didn't just come to grandma's house to ask how she was doing, but to evacuate or they, god
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forbid, she's injured. the phone and it was from the city of bakhmut , which was under heavy shelling at the time, and local residents who needed help were calling, and i just heard through the phone how children were screaming , children were wounded, and a woman reported that that there are a lot of wounded people in it, and they are small children, and they need help , and there are already dead, there are dead. so she approached the boy, and i heard her asking him on the phone what is your leg or arm, where are your injuries and it was very scary to hear as a child but she cried very much and i still remember that phone call it was very, very difficult psychologically very difficult i
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for many weeks i remembered that uh voice on the phone yes and still this is a very difficult message to take at the moment to accept er if possible pass it on and i just hope that help did not reach them in time we are emotionally stable to accept at the moment we are trying to hold on we come home of course we are worried because it concerns our city it concerns the residents it could be our neighbors it could be ours dear ones, what you can see on social networks, what you can see live, these are
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two different things, it is very difficult to bear all those cries for help, about injuries, about the number of people who need help, and you you don't have time to immediately provide some help to everyone, it has a great effect on the people who provide help, then gradually it gets into a rhythm and you start to be more cold-blooded about all this, at first there was a lot of aggression well, at the beginning of the war, it was very embarrassing for the neighbor, let's say yes, the state got used to it for three months
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. well, again, work helped a lot. you start working . you start putting out fires . i can feel it is real, it is hatred for the enemy who destroys our city, our infrastructure, it is pain, it must be such mental pain because this is the city in which i was born , in which my parents were born, in which my children were born, every corner of this place is like home here, well, very it is very painful to see how the schools are being destroyed, how the city is being destroyed, because they are being destroyed every day in these conditions, of course, only the aggression of the destruction of this death is winding up, why in the 21st century
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, at what cost do they do it at what cost people live like this, there is only one big difference, we are at home, but they don’t have a region, you work in the donbass, miners, well, all the workers are people, what is there in ukraine, there is coal, gas, ore, and well, that’s all. that’s all that they probably lack in ukraine, everything well, i think that's the only way they're trying to destroy us as a nation. well, they must have looked closely at some mythical cartoon stories . i don't know. well, i can't tell you that in french or german. well, understand, yes , creatures, all the deaths of comrades are bad. i
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never just collect it from the turkish language the heart of the house, we will rebuild it, it’s a pity for all the people in the bakhmut region, the village of kefirivka has not been there since october of the 22nd year, it was left burned down, my father’s grandfather worked in this place, and the fire station in the city of kostyantynivka , my father probably wanted to become a fireman because of his actions will continue the word on the dynasty and how it turned out in general, i thought of being a soldier, you know, you were such a hot boy, he entered medical school, graduated , started working for more than 20 years, treated my parents since childhood, they wanted me to go to
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a military educational institution. well, then we looked and decided that it would be better if you were going to save people i didn't think i didn't think ugh but i ended up and i am currently in my place i really love the work i do i feel satisfaction from what i do because i can help people i wanted to work for emergency medical care, and then a small town appeared, i left, passed my interview , came to the commission, started working, i'm not interested in you. sit there somewhere in the office at the computer , you have to do this kind of work. i told her about my choice, er, she said that they are firefighters , but there will be a war. you will have to work anyway, so it turned out to be very difficult. personally, i, er
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, overcame this fear. exactly a year ago , we left with the chief of the squad and we from there we left and came under mortar fire. the enemy drone was hovering over us here. the car was hit by a bolt of lightning. we left. he said let's go. let's try again. i say i can't now, well now i can't, although later we came under such fire , probably because this is one of the the first times i can p- i don't understand that it's my business somehow well, it's already been overcome internally, i remembered how we came under fire with the squad leader, he was injured, a trauma and a mine explosive wound to the chest, there was a report that the ttp was hit by a missile and uh, one person received
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injuries, of course, they decided to go because we don't choose shelling there, the wounded is always already wounded , we arrived at the place uh, we saw that there were many injuries, the ribs were broken. the victim had two of them. i ran to the second he i stayed with the first, the second was already at that moment, the actual number of dead was 1,200, 1,300 , they started to get him. and at that moment, there was a repeated shelling with reinforced concrete blocks
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, they pierced him, so he was wounded . they started pulling out the victim. and then the driver brought it to us at night , and we evacuated and took him to the hospital . we were lucky. well, we managed to get out of there, but we came under fire.
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tell me your name and phone number, we are leaving, attention, the first, the second, the second, will create a private house in may, the private sector was also damaged in the turkish private sector, so we had a part of the vocal staff, we had special technicians sent to the place of the turkish to provide assistance to the units in our city , there are two branches of my parts and an active artillery cluster bombardment began, probably everything they had in their arsenal
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. they launched everything on our side . the only thing i remember is that i died, a fifteen-year-old girl, there were a lot of reports of fires in different parts of the city , the number of people and equipment. well, we couldn't send to seven addresses at once, luckily , it all happened so quickly, and notifications and everyone's training of these moments quickly quickly everything was tamed everything was put out and we went to another we just put out we went to another well, we didn't put out yet and already the dispatcher is on the phone saying you've been there for a long time i'm saying it's already finished let's eat at another address and it was like that almost the whole day then when that was all all the fires have been put out, the guys have to go to the unit already, i want to eat there, there was no water to drink, lie down there well, we
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didn’t get to the unit well, after 200-300 m , we turned around and went to another, to another fire, who was with us at that time, a volunteer from germany , nilstal, he also traveled with us to all the fires and he was surprised , how do you guys do it
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? already went to bed at ten in the evening probably 40 explosions, 2° worked in the fence. we left. they burned at the same time. there were no casualties. there were no casualties. we arrived and started extinguishing. i called for help from the city of konstantinovka. we didn’t have enough of our two cisterns. we poured water. that the shelling of the central and part of the city started, from there we left at one address. they were already burning from the third to the ninth floor, probably many balconies and apartments, and at another address , apartments 3-4 were burning at the time when we
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they arrived and were ready for about two hours. you were the first to arrive . they evacuated the entire 2-50-story building. i was the head of the fire department on the other one. 30 apartments and 31/2, i congratulate you, everyone is alive and well. this is the most important thing. they covered us right away, after all, they called the guys for help and they came to us in a friendly way. they started doing this
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. we repeatedly did not climb these stairs when we were working on the first entrance, as a result of artillery shelling, you can see there a hole in the slab of the fifth floor, as a result of which all the window openings were cut. here is everything that was from the ninth floor to the second - it poured down . what floors and apartments were there, it was the seventh floor, we completely did all the work together, one changed measures, 2-3 minutes there, he came out, sat on the floor, came to his senses, the second left, here two apartments were completely destroyed by fire in one of the apartments, we
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they found the body of a woman who had died after all. the guys said that the temperature was so high that hot water was dripping from the ceiling , that is, they said, take it, guys, even if you put a mug on the table and throw in some tea, and you could throw it in. the picture was very, let's say, deceased, because everything was burning, people needed help were on the balconies because they could not leave their premises on their own and it was very smoky in the entrances, as mostly the majority of people and residents of turkish are elderly and disabled people therefore, it made the work of the magazine division very difficult. we already knew for certain that in one of the entrances
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on the fourth floor, people arrived in a group of three men and started rescuing them. at that time, 22 people were saved, people who were cut off were on the sixth , fifth, fourth, ninth, eighth, well, on every floor there was someone in this family , or someone alone, someone went out on the balcony qualitatively. it is impossible to start extinguishing the fire because there is a direct threat to their lives. who was being carried out ? who was being taken out ?
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which we were in was a first-rate hit, that's what came to mind, everyone is alive, it's already good with the equipment, if there is no equipment, what to do, well, fortunately , the shelling was delayed, we went out to look, everything is fine, the equipment of zil is capable, yes, there were some small ones there the nuances that the driver's office immediately repaired , and we were able to do it in about 10 minutes. during the shelling, there were eight people in
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one entrance, whom we saved. we rescued from 12:00, let's say fruitful cooperation, around 7:00 o'clock in the morning, fatigue began to be felt because constant movement between floors, constant load, replacement of devices because there was not enough oxygen, i took people out, soaked rags, and in this way either took them out or took out the shelling city ​​well, i don't know. i was probably there from ten o'clock in the evening and even until the very morning, when you come to your office
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to go to bed, then you realize that you are tired, and there is no new one from the roof. under control, life in our country brings a lot of negativity, people need to accept you a little bit, you understand, you come home, i live in the village , i took a hoe, went to the garden, that’s my stress is relieved, i’ve been relieving this stress for 20 years, well, this is our swallow machine, she was
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evacuation, everything is emergency and rescue, well, i will show you right away in medicine , well, our suitcase, it is for help, gloves, neck collars, it was not a shock. dressing material, the device, our favorite defibrillator, there is a battery with it, everything is as it should be, there is an outlet, everything there is for children, there are two actions . the same goes for thermal blankets , we cover the victim. packages, well, all sorts of cases happen with us further on, i won’t pull
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them in . there is also a suitcase on which there are medical preparations that are for er, well, three-way intermezzo introduction. contingent, yes, we do have such activities, dear firefighter, rescuers, i give well, guys, don’t get confused, but say help, that is . well, there were such cases that the guys, well done. there were guys. if you take here, here are those who stayed, so no one will leave , no one will all come, yes, for the last time , thank you, guys. wait, i will bake a cake for you now, i will bring some
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water there, drink something else, there are a lot of people who are grateful to the units of the state service of ukraine for emergency situations, we have everything worked out, every guy knows what to do when he is away, because in the world it takes two hours to put out a house in our real ones, it was not allowed, you have to work very quickly, it is better to give it your all in half an hour, in 20 minutes or two hours, they will move the personnel and themselves to danger, the front line is not far and everyone can hear their way out. there is no need to shout that there is a way out, and everyone already hears and understands that they have to dive headlong into the ground and let's go because we can save many, many people, and that's why personally, safety is also very important. personally, i'm very, very worried about
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the personnel. that's why i always go. well, i go first with the squad leader. we go like this. we decided that we always go. then we send the team with us. it turns out that i probably dispose of their lives. well, if i give the order to go, and they don't, they go along with me. that's why we have to make such decisions, the team is used to carrying out tasks as assigned , as i already said, under fire, you leave , put on body armor. plus 5%. that's why everyone is used to working in this mode, the team has changed , well, everyone works as one mechanism
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. but behind me, i don't notice what happened a year ago, now it's already a family, how normal are we living, our beat is the same as that of all people wake up shower toilet the main thing which isn't usually at 8 o'clock, the shift is in charge, the guys change, we fully instruct them on their plans for the day, we check the armor protection of the first-aid kit , we take turns if there are no calls , we prepare lunch, the guys go out to deliver water , the guys always help me , there is always someone there who will be with me on
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the kitchen, do some work there , all together, if there are no outings, then it is in the evening , they allow themselves to play tennis. not only my caraul , all three shifts are on duty what do we have at the moment, all the native boys, well done we had 100 people in the barracks. also, there were only a few people of different ages here, and when the family left , i probably started disassembling

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