
PATTAYA, Thailand – Firefighters from Pattaya City Fire Station (Jomtien District) were called into action on July 3, after a bee hive was discovered inside a condominium building, prompting a swift safety operation to prevent potential harm to residents. At around 10 a.m., the fire station dispatched inspection vehicle 407 along with a team of three officers to Paradise Condominium in the Jomtien area. Upon arrival, officials located a bee hive inside the premises and carried out a controlled removal operation.
Firefighters carefully dismantled and removed the hive to ensure the safety of residents and prevent possible stings or allergic reactions. The operation was completed successfully without any reported injuries or disruption to residents. Authorities said such incidents are handled as part of routine emergency response services, particularly in residential buildings where wildlife or insects may pose a safety risk. Residents and members of the public are encouraged to seek immediate assistance in similar situations by contacting Pattaya City Fire Station (Jomtien District) at 095-146-4221 or the Pattaya City Hall hotline at 1337. Officials emphasized that quick reporting helps prevent accidents and ensures timely intervention in urban safety incidents.













