In cooperation with the Bureau of Fire Protection-Masinloc Fire Station, the Masinloc Police Department, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office, Barangay South Poblacion DRRM, and the Provincial DRRMO, the Masinloc Central Elementary School conducted its Annual Fire Prevention activity and assessment by re-enacting a fire incident within the school premises.

The school admin aide pressed the buzzer to signal the start of the fire drill re-enactment at 09:49 AM. The learners, their advisers, and other school personnel proceeded to the evacuation area and conducted a learners and personnel headcount. As part of the re-enactment, some of the advisers found out that some of the students had minor bruises and several learners were not present at the evacuation area. The advisers reported to the School DRRM Team as part of the school protocol. The team gave some victims first aid and already called the BFP Masinloc Fire Station, PNP Masinloc, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office, and Barangay South Poblacion DRRM for the search and fire rescue operation.

BFP Masinloc was the first responder for the incident. As soon as they arrived in the school area followed by the MDRRMO and PNP, the rescue teams started extinguishing the fire, and half of the team conducted a briefing with the School DRRM team and began searching for the missing students. At 10:03 AM the BFP and MDRRMO declared a fire-out. As the declaration of fire-out and the search and rescue were over, the end of the drill was declared at 10:32 AM. A total of 14 students were accounted to have minor and major injuries. Students with major injuries were taken to the Rural Health Unit of Masinloc.

            To discuss the result of the assessment of the said activity, the team conducted a post-conference headed by Mr. Peter John D. Encarnacion, LDRRMO-IV of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Office as the assessor. Mr. Encarnacion reiterated that the whole drill was successful. He just added to be more prepared in case incidents happen and to be vigilant about crowd control.