A question about the SAS
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Correct, and of course, firfighters all over the world are some of the bravest people around. I would state though, that I suspect a degree of 'journalistc licence' was applied in the style of reporting in this case. Given the type of fire, I doubt the firefighters were in any particular danger on this occassion. I suspect they managed to get the truck stuck and simply had to abandon it. This was not a blazing inferno high rise buidling, its a field where agricultural waste was being burned, probably illegally. It is likley that nearby unharvested crops were threatened so the fire department were called. Last month I was up in deepest Isaan and saw a field well ablaze - farm workers were walking around in the field at will and a tractor was being used to push waste into the fire - right into it. They didn't appear to be in any danger and obviously didn't feel they were either. Its a bit like a report on the recent Thai airways emergency landing in Phuket which in one source (not Asean Now) was reported as 'Near Disaster Averted: Thai Airline Flight's Dramatic Engine Failure and Heroic Crew Response.' . That repoort also carried a photo of an airliner with a large hole in the fuselage for effect - it was an unrelated photo. Yes, it was less than ideal that the aircraft had to land on one engine but I don't believe either the crew or pasengers were in any real danger - it was 'good press' though. Its 'journalistic licence' and I believe a degree of that was applied in the original version of this story. Such 'licence' is very often used by journalists the world over but moreso it seems, in Asia. People here should chill out and not jump to conclusions so quickly. Most of here know Thailand very well I think.
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