- Jul 1, 2018
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"Helm in auto, steering two-zero-zero"
"Very good"
The Helmsman, Able Seaman Amand Séverin, had been told by Third Mate Elouan Renaud to place the Helm in auto as the ship was now in open water. An hour ago, they had just left the city of Toulon and were on their way to Nouakchott in Mauritania. The vessel was MV Belrose, a Liquefied petroleum gas carrier was carrying 200,000 Tonnes of LPG, meaning the vessel was fully pressurized.
It was just after 2200, which meant Séverin had two hours left on his watch before he could go to bed. However, that was all about to change for him. The bridge was made up of three console sections. Communications, engineering and navigation. On the Engineering console, it had an alarm panel which was an alarm for every single point on the ship, not just the engineering space. So there were always alarms on there - airlocks being opened, engine warnings and the likes. The alarm sounded, and Renaud went to check "I hate these alarms, it's like every two minutes". This time, it was not a normal alarm, a smoke detector head had been activated. "Fuck sake" Renaud muttered, before speaking out. "Probably dust from the clutch". The Officer, only 26 years old, picked up the mouthpiece to pipe around the ship. "Smoke detector head activated, gear space. Emergency Party and personnel in the vicinity to investigate.". He placed the mouthpiece down and waited for the bridge phone to ring. He wasn't worried, he thought it would be the usual non emergency.
A few minutes passed, and the phone rang. He picked it up, speaking into it. "Bridge, officer of the watch." He then heard the word he never wanted to hear. Fire. The gears had overheated and sparked, causing the gear lubicant to catch fire. "Thank you." He placed the phone down and picked up the pipe mouthpiece once again. "The last alarm has been investigated. Fire, fire, fire. Fire in the gear space. Hands to emergency stations. Captain and Chief Mate to the bridge. Ventilation has been crash stopped." He then pressed the "General alarm" button on the pipe system control panel. The General Alarm rang out, it was loud.
Whilst this was happening, the other Watchkeeper, Able Seaman Noam Bourreau, picking up the radio to contact all ships in the vicinity, as well as shore authorities. "Pan Pan, Pan Pan, Pan pan. This is MV Belrose in position 42° 6' 28.818'' North, 3° 57' 5.4216'' East. Fire onboard."
The person who discovered the fire was the Duty Motorman, a 22 year old lad who was on his first ship after training. When the pipe had been made, he went to the gear space and discovered the fire. After his LVAs, which consists of simply shouting "fire" over and over again were answered. He grabbed the nearest fire extinguisher and began fighting the fire. It wasn't long until he was relieved, two members of the Emergency party appeared. Both set up in Breathing Apparatus and with fire extinguishers. They entered the compartment and took position next to the motorman, who gave them a brief on what the current situation was. They took over fighting the fire whilst he backed out. And that was the current situation, the two emergency party members were in there fighting the fire, whilst a third was bringing extra extinguishers so the two could keep fighting.
By now, the ship was fully mustered and the two Fire Parties were getting ready. Each party was made up of ten crew, five of whom were the fire team (Team leader, firefighter, waterwall, hydrant operator and hose handler). The fire team were being fitted with their bunker gear and SCBAs, testing their helmet comms etc. Whilst all this was happening - the emergency party, apart from the three directly involved with the fire, were rigging up hoses for the fire teams to use. A single firefighter hose and single waterwall hose were rigged. As always, it was the first team ready that had to go in - which they did.
Once in, the Firefighter and Waterwall took control of the extinguishers from the emergency party, who backed out and then gave the same type of brief they had recieved to the team leader. Whilst he was deciding the next course of action, something went wrong. The fire flashed over and temperature soared inside the compartment. The teamleader pressed his radio button, to communicate with his team and uttered one single word. "Retreat". The two men inside the compartment, whilst still firing the extinguishers, began moving out. Once out, the door to the compartment was closed.
The team leader contacted the Bridge, where the Captain and Chief mate now were, and told them that they were beaten back and the compartment was closed off. The Captain, after hearing this, picked up the pipe. "IC-1 from the Bridge. The fireteam have been beaten back and a re-entry is now required. Command priority is preservation of life."
Now the wait was on for the fire to hopefully die down a little from the lack of oxygen..
"Very good"
The Helmsman, Able Seaman Amand Séverin, had been told by Third Mate Elouan Renaud to place the Helm in auto as the ship was now in open water. An hour ago, they had just left the city of Toulon and were on their way to Nouakchott in Mauritania. The vessel was MV Belrose, a Liquefied petroleum gas carrier was carrying 200,000 Tonnes of LPG, meaning the vessel was fully pressurized.
It was just after 2200, which meant Séverin had two hours left on his watch before he could go to bed. However, that was all about to change for him. The bridge was made up of three console sections. Communications, engineering and navigation. On the Engineering console, it had an alarm panel which was an alarm for every single point on the ship, not just the engineering space. So there were always alarms on there - airlocks being opened, engine warnings and the likes. The alarm sounded, and Renaud went to check "I hate these alarms, it's like every two minutes". This time, it was not a normal alarm, a smoke detector head had been activated. "Fuck sake" Renaud muttered, before speaking out. "Probably dust from the clutch". The Officer, only 26 years old, picked up the mouthpiece to pipe around the ship. "Smoke detector head activated, gear space. Emergency Party and personnel in the vicinity to investigate.". He placed the mouthpiece down and waited for the bridge phone to ring. He wasn't worried, he thought it would be the usual non emergency.
A few minutes passed, and the phone rang. He picked it up, speaking into it. "Bridge, officer of the watch." He then heard the word he never wanted to hear. Fire. The gears had overheated and sparked, causing the gear lubicant to catch fire. "Thank you." He placed the phone down and picked up the pipe mouthpiece once again. "The last alarm has been investigated. Fire, fire, fire. Fire in the gear space. Hands to emergency stations. Captain and Chief Mate to the bridge. Ventilation has been crash stopped." He then pressed the "General alarm" button on the pipe system control panel. The General Alarm rang out, it was loud.
Whilst this was happening, the other Watchkeeper, Able Seaman Noam Bourreau, picking up the radio to contact all ships in the vicinity, as well as shore authorities. "Pan Pan, Pan Pan, Pan pan. This is MV Belrose in position 42° 6' 28.818'' North, 3° 57' 5.4216'' East. Fire onboard."
The person who discovered the fire was the Duty Motorman, a 22 year old lad who was on his first ship after training. When the pipe had been made, he went to the gear space and discovered the fire. After his LVAs, which consists of simply shouting "fire" over and over again were answered. He grabbed the nearest fire extinguisher and began fighting the fire. It wasn't long until he was relieved, two members of the Emergency party appeared. Both set up in Breathing Apparatus and with fire extinguishers. They entered the compartment and took position next to the motorman, who gave them a brief on what the current situation was. They took over fighting the fire whilst he backed out. And that was the current situation, the two emergency party members were in there fighting the fire, whilst a third was bringing extra extinguishers so the two could keep fighting.
By now, the ship was fully mustered and the two Fire Parties were getting ready. Each party was made up of ten crew, five of whom were the fire team (Team leader, firefighter, waterwall, hydrant operator and hose handler). The fire team were being fitted with their bunker gear and SCBAs, testing their helmet comms etc. Whilst all this was happening - the emergency party, apart from the three directly involved with the fire, were rigging up hoses for the fire teams to use. A single firefighter hose and single waterwall hose were rigged. As always, it was the first team ready that had to go in - which they did.
Once in, the Firefighter and Waterwall took control of the extinguishers from the emergency party, who backed out and then gave the same type of brief they had recieved to the team leader. Whilst he was deciding the next course of action, something went wrong. The fire flashed over and temperature soared inside the compartment. The teamleader pressed his radio button, to communicate with his team and uttered one single word. "Retreat". The two men inside the compartment, whilst still firing the extinguishers, began moving out. Once out, the door to the compartment was closed.
The team leader contacted the Bridge, where the Captain and Chief mate now were, and told them that they were beaten back and the compartment was closed off. The Captain, after hearing this, picked up the pipe. "IC-1 from the Bridge. The fireteam have been beaten back and a re-entry is now required. Command priority is preservation of life."
Now the wait was on for the fire to hopefully die down a little from the lack of oxygen..