Richard Yishui: On March 2 1, I bought a desk lamp privately in Auckland Port, and wanted to use it for lighting when writing letters to my wife.
Thurman, the second mate: I saw Richard coming back to the boat with a desk lamp, saying that the base of the desk lamp is light, so don't let it fall when the boat shakes, but I didn't interfere.
Third Mate Patty: On the afternoon of March 2 1, when the ship left Hong Kong, I found something wrong with the life raft releaser, so I tied the life raft to the shelf. ...
Daniel, the mechanic: On the morning of March 23rd, the fire detector in Richard and suler's room gave off alarms continuously. After Walter and I went in, we didn't find any flames, so we decided that the probe was a false alarm, took it down and gave it to Whitman for a new one. Bassoon told Whitman that he was busy and would bring it to us later.
Attendant: On March 23rd 13, I went to see Richard in his room, but he was not in. I sat for a while and turned on his desk lamp.
Chief Mate Kemp: At 6:5438+3:30 pm on March 23rd, I took Su Le and Robert on a security patrol. I didn't go into Richard and Su Le's room and said, "Go to your room." .
Yishui Sule smiled and didn't come into the room; Robert followed Suller without entering the room.
Cohen, mechanical and electrical engineer: March 23rd 14, tripping was found. I didn't think much, so I turned off the valve and didn't find out why.
Holly, the electrician: In the evening, I ran into the restaurant when I was on duty.
Finally, Captain Mackam wrote: When the fire was discovered at 19: 30, Richard and suler's room had burned through. The fire grew bigger and bigger until the whole ship caught fire. Each of us made only one small mistake, but it turned out to be a big one.
This last note clearly recorded the whole process of the accident.
Small and big, lucky and unfortunate, are often close at hand. Whether a person is wise or not depends on whether he knows how to be alert to himself at all times in daily life so as not to delay the opportunity.