Fire trigger taught at the Law Medicine Institute

The effect on the electrical installation is suspected to have been the cause of fire that swept through some of the facility of the Legal Medicine Institute on Saturday evening. Even IML Deputy Director Ditor Haliti rules out the possibility that man's hand has caused fire. And this fire is considered to be not [...]
And this heat of damage is considered to be not large, but that the assessment commission will make an assessment of the damage caused.
The institute's deputy director says there are only low-value material damage.
He emphasises that once I get information on time, there were fire and police teams who managed to locate the fire.
The firemen and the police have been summoned, and when I arrived, around 9:00, they were just in the facility at the smoke section, and after a while they were able to locate the fire, remove the smoke and we could get inside and assess the damage done. Fortunately, there's only material damage, I don't believe in high value, some empty packets were burned that then damaged part of the wall and ceiling, but other serious damage did not. As to the cause, police, of course, have also called fire experts and electrotechnical experts, and a preliminary assessment suggests that it is due to a defect in the electrical installation. But to confirm this, we must expect the final report by the appointed experts and prosecution”, Haliti says of the KP.
He says that part of the object used for logistical purposes has been damaged by the fire, and also some paper packets that have been empty.
According to him, there was no danger of the fire sweeping the IML.
These packets have been folded weren't only part of the cardboard that we later used for packages, it was part of the morgue that was used for logistical purposes, and those packages have been empty folded and they didn't have any material inside we've only needed as part of the work in the future... Fortunately, there has not been any danger there, even thanks to the rapid intervention of firemen and police, there has been no danger, but in the future we shouldn't even think about the possibility of fire and let us have a fire here”, the IML deputy director points out.
Ditor Haliti rules out the possibility that man's hand has caused this fire, adding that even in the images of security cameras it is seen that the flame is triggered by the installation of the current.
“We've looked at the cameras together with the police and it's clearly seen when the fire starts and there's no element, the human factor is completely disfellowshipped, and by camera-based, it's obviously just been an accident because of the electrical defect”, Haliti says.
For these damage, however, the Institute of Legal Medicine will form a Commission to assess damage. According to Halit, it is necessary to install a good installation system so that this institution is not endangered.
“Today, we are dealing with cleaning that part will form a Commission that will do the damage assessment, and once the damage assessment is done, we will come up with recommendations on how to fix that part in the future. The minister's support has not been missed. They are willing to support us, but the government has been on this issue. But it is important that we install a system in the future that would prevent as much as possible such events that could endanger the” self, he points out.
During yesterday's Constitutional Prosecutor of Pristina had announced that in connection with the fire incident at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Pristina on Saturday, IML officials have been interviewed who were stewards at the time of the incident.











