1) ensure that everyone is safe - done
2) check that there hasn't been damage to anything else in the vicinity - e.g. vent bags - would be done by now and fixed
3) inspect the bogger in situ to try to determine the cause of the fire - would be done by now
4) obtain permission from regional inspector of mines to drag the bogger out of the way and up to the surface - usually not a problem getting permisison if a relatively minor fire with no injuries
5) drag the bogger out - not easy as it is a dead weight with probably no steering but should be out by end of dayshift tomorrow at the latest
6) concurrently check the other boggers to make sure that they aren't about to catch fire - should be done by end of dayshift tomorrow at the latest
7) if everyone and everything is happy and safe then get back into it
DRM Price at posting:
35.0¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Not Held