Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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August, the firefighter who turns the walls of the barracks into works of art to look


NAPLES - It is a crescent beach overlooking the barracks of the fire department Beverello. The detachment of the marine core from a different point of view it looks like a big white shell accidentally ended on the quayside. Indeed, the history of this device is complicated. At one time it was taken for rent by Caremar offices to accommodate rooms in the direction of the shipping company at the port of Naples. Until the contract is not terminated and the port authority has decided to exempt the property under the conditions of neglect in the meantime had fallen firefighters entrusting the sea, struggling with a complicated renovation of the location of his detachment. The official seat, in fact, the pier 39, fell Marinella, more near the industrial zone where the presence of an accomplice refinery fire danger is greater, is the subject of a retrofit in accordance with anti-seismic force after having been built on several occasions over the decades, in the lap of a weapons of war of World War II, remained trapped in the basement. The bullet of an American bomber M81.

"Santa Barbara has protected us for so long," say the firemen. What to Beverello arrived on tiptoe and in a little over two months since they started the operations of removal, have attracted the attention of nearby police station and tourists. Thanks to Gianni Vacca, a thirty-three Neapolitan, born in Formia, coincidentally, with a passion for travel and art. The author of the wall drawings that adorn the entrance of the new detachment of firefighters and have created a small case about the firefighter who put out the fire and turned the art on the gray walls of the barracks. In places always serious and pricked.

Gianluigi, four years military service in the Navy long before entering the body in 2000, took two months, including a pause and the other from work, to finish his work before. No design on the wall above, had assets of just drawings on paper. "I joined the fire brigade to the consideration that we have among the people. We are seen as saviors and disasters and fires are close to the people. Then I went over to art, traveling. And finding out. The Baroque in particular, the English, Neapolitan. My favorite painter is certainly Luca Giordano. " And it was divided to give a chance to bloom in Gianluigi his passion, providing at least one space to express his creativity and carte blanche to begin.

"I started drawing little compositions for colleagues who were retired. When it's moved into its new headquarters knew a bit 'all my drawings and let me complete freedom, so I started. " It took a few instruments, mostly picked up and chance to create something unique. "For I used chalk drawings and a fixative. The plaster, the colors were very few indeed, taken by a colleague. And the spray to fix, I hope that he may judge as long as possible. The proportions have been difficult. All eye. " And the eyes on the work of Gianluigi VaccĂ  have put the neighbors, the port, the police whose place at this point seems barren and anonymous, who have already made a proposal to firefighter-artist. Author

in detail of a wall facing the sea with marine compositions, another side of earth is consecrated to the patron saint Barbara, San Giorgio a brigade and very special. Then the ceiling with the emblem of the red helmets to frame the wind rose, emblem core that characterizes the marine detachment at the dock. "On the wall there is a sea side with the ship sails in the wind god, a sea horse next to a rudder control and a fantasy, a fireman aboard a surfboard. That land is dedicated to our ideals symbols. The firefighter-angel, as in the imagination. Santa Barbara as a Statue of Liberty, sculpted by a fireman and then just a remake of the classic San Giorgio. To stop the legendary dragon, here is the fire extinguisher. "

Sandro Di Domenico
July 21, 2009 (Last updated: July 22, 2009)

Source: Corriere del Mezzogiorno.it

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

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The story of the three cavers rescue on Mount St. James




After the good news of the rescue of three cavers trapped in cave Vallicelle on Mount St. James, we publish the story of one of the rescuers who participated in the rescue and took part right in the climax when they came into contact with the three unsafe.

Following the story published on its corporate website of Fire:

Monte San Giacomo - Loc Vallicelle (SA). July 5, 2009


The SAF group of Campania Region has intervened in a cavity of Monte San Giacomo (loc. Vallicelle - SA-) where three cavers had been stuck in a trap at a depth of about 70 meters from the surface due to sudden and violent rainfall in the area. The alarm fire on July 3 about in the evening (when you do not have any news for some time) had a first phase lasting up to 18.30 by about four days, where he managed to make contact with the three cavers providing the same food for comfort and drapes against hypothermia, by the combined VVF SAF personnel in the Campania region (suitably alerted by the Regional Directorate) and Fire Department divers Salerno and Rome, some with specialized cave, the VVF elinucleo Pontecagnano and staff of the CNSAS.
The transactions were not simple, thanks to lots of equipment present, such as pumps and pumps it was decided to siphon water drainage has developed between the rescuers and unsafe.

After several attempts at 21:57 of day four, a team of two operators and four operators in the SAF CNSAS could to get the pipe to the unfortunate. In twenty minutes, the trap was "practicable", at 22:40, in consultation with the doctors on the surface, the first caver, LC (Cosimino Leone) was accompanied by the other side of the siphon unit VF, the other two from many units of the CNSAS, while awaiting the intercom unit SAF VF communicate the good news on the surface. Around midnight all three cavers were on the surface of the joy of friends and helpers, tired but smiling headed for routine health checks. The success of the intervention has taken place with the active collaboration of the two bodies and the professionalism shown by the staff present, as well as the excellent coordination of multiple units available.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

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Except for the three cavers trapped in cave Vallicelli





SALERNO - Free. The three cavers trapped for more than forty hours in a cave Alburni Mountains, near Salerno, in fact, were brought to the surface by the men of the mountain rescue and fire departments in the night between Saturday and Sunday. Antonio De Leo, 43 years of Lecce, was the first out, at 23.40, followed within minutes by Cosimo Leone, 30, and Gianluca Selleri Brindisi, Lecce, 36. Their health is not a concern even if they were still undergoing a medical examination. Great emotion to their exit from the cave.

'S TALE - The three cavers have reported few details of their misadventure, confessing that he never lost hope. They also said to have worked from the inside to remove the mud from the trap that blocked the exit. De Leo, Leo and sellers were trapped about 75 meters due to a sudden storm that had filled with water and mud of a siphon connecting seventy meters. On the spot, in place Vallicelli in the town of Monte San Giacomo, the teams had reached the fire in Salerno and Rome, the technicians of the Cave Rescue Alpine Rescue, divers from Salerno and the police, as well as medical and health. In all one hundred men, who have struggled recently to find and reach trapped cavers, thanks also to two water pump with which it was made it possible to empty the flooded siphon.

ALARM - To give the alarm was just an employee of the municipality of Monte San Giacomo, realizing in the late afternoon of Friday the presence of the car near the cave. "He saw the car and closed the tent where they had camped empty - yet the Mayor continued Franz - When he approached the entrance of the cave, he noticed that he was completely flooded and realized that the cavers were trapped inside. " De Leo, and Leo Selleri are considered experts and their experience has probably advised them not to venture into flooded siphon, but to wait for help in a 'room adjacent safe. Monte San Giacomo and the area of \u200b\u200bAlburni are ideal places for hiking, caving, thanks to the many underground caves through the territory. There hikers come from all over Italy, especially in summer when the weather is more clement.

THANKS - "We thank all the rescue workers that their efforts have helped save his life." This is what they told the three cavers were trapped inside the cave Apulian town of Vallicelli in the town of Monte San Giacomo, Salerno province, leaving the hospital after undergoing Polla investigations. Cosimo Leone, 30 years of Brindisi, Antonio De Leo, 43 years and Gianluca Selleri, both 36 years of Lecce themselves in good health after the terrible adventure lived in the cave on Mount Cervati. The three cavers were held in Monte San Giacomo until early afternoon on Sunday. After retrieving their caving equipment and personal effects, the three are distributed at a time in Italy for returning to embrace their families.


July 6, 2009