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413:, was already suffering from the effects of radiation exposure and descended the fire escape from the roof with difficulty. After their leader, Lieutenant Pravik, reported to Telyatnikov that the fire on the roof of the power station's third power unit had been extinguished, Telyatnikov, noting that he and the men with him appeared very unwell, ordered them into a nearby ambulance for evacuation to the Pripyat hospital. Soon after, on the south side of the station, Telyatnikov ascended the fire escape to the roof of the turbine hall and ordered firefighters there to maintain a fire watch there until relieved. 516: 392:"We surveyed the Unit 4 building. Through holes left by concrete panels smashed out we could see cable rooms, where no fires were observed. However, from the central reactor hall we clearly saw something like a blaze or glow... What was it? There is nothing except the reactor's "top face" in the central room, nothing was expected to burn there. We decided that it was the reactor itself that generated the glow. I called FFU-2 (the fire fighting unit serving the Chernobyl NPP only) and reported the situation for further transmission to Kiev... " 91: 1851: 598:, Telyatnikov was promoted to higher positions within the state fire brigade. In 1993, he became the Deputy Head of the Main Fire Directorate of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine. And in 1995, having attained the rank of Major General, Telyatnikov was promoted to head the State Fire Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, becoming commander of the entire Ukrainian state firefighting apparatus. Telyatnikov retired the same year. 103: 1865: 160: 153: 146: 332:. Finishing the four-year term of study, Telyatnikov graduated in 1978. Telyatnikov then returned to Kustanay and became the head of the Paramilitary Fire Department of the MVD of the Kustanai City Executive Committee, a position he held from 1978 to 1980. From 1980 to 1982, Telyatnikov was the deputy head of Paramilitary Fire Brigade No.69 in Kustanay. 590:
Following his recovery and the end of his international tour, Telyatnikov returned to work in the Fire Department as commander of an MVD fire test laboratory. He served in this capacity until 1989. That year he was promoted to become the deputy head of the Regulatory and Technical Department of the
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However, Telyatnikov did begin to improve. And he was released from the isolation ward and allowed to walk around Hospital No. 6 in July, 1986, on his own, while wearing a gauze mask to protect his lungs from infection. It was at this time that he was first informed of the death of his subordinate
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In 2003, Telyatnikov was diagnosed with cancer of the jaw. Invited to receive free treatment in Germany, he traveled to the country and underwent six months of treatment, including two operations. Though doctors were optimistic that he would recover, the cancer returned in the fall of 2004, and
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Arriving at the station around 1:45 in the morning, Telyatnikov found that the response to the fire had already begun. As commander of Paramilitary Fire Brigade No.2, charged with the fire protection of the station, he assumed command of the fire-fighting efforts. One of his first actions was to
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that with the fire on the roof of the turbine hall under control, the priority must be the roofs of Unit 3 and the ventilation block. Around 02:30, Telyatnikov ordered three firemen to the roof of the ventilation block to relieve the first group of firefighters which had been fighting the fires
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Following his retirement, Telyatnikov remained active in firefighting as the chairman of the Kyiv Volunteer Firefighting Society from 1998. In this capacity he was responsible for organizing an annual children's firefighting festival, which would continue to be held after his death, and was
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coast, and allowed to recuperate in the company of his wife and children. On September 5, 1986, he was released from the convalescent home. That same month, he was able to visit his parents in Kazakhstan. Frequent medication during hospitalization, however, had taken a toll on his
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exposure. He was evacuated to Sanitary Unit No. 126 – the Pripyat Hospital – around this time. Experiencing only the mild initial effects of radiation exposure, and unaware of the extent of his injuries, he was able to talk, smoke, and walk around with fellow firefighters.
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As the extent of the disaster and the severity of the radiological injuries sustained by first responders began to be understood, the decision was made to evacuate Telyatnikov and the other hospitalized firefighters and plant staff to Moscow. By bus to
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By this time, Telyatnikov was beginning to suffer from the more severe effects of his radiation exposure. He had lost consciousness in the course of transfer from Pripyat to Kiev by bus, and his condition continued to deteriorate. His
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and received a medal from the British Firefighter's Union. Visiting the United States, in November 1987, he delivered an address at the Fourth Great National Firehouse Exposition and Muster, a firefighting convention in
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became inflamed. His sisters and father were summoned to Moscow as potential bone marrow donors, should Telyatnikov's white blood cell count not recover and it prove necessary to attempt a bone marrow transplant.
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outside of Pripyat. He and his wife were awake, waiting for the cold water to come on the tap, when several explosions were heard. Unalarmed, they believed that they had heard the sound of
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Fire Safety Directorate of the Internal Affairs directorate of the Kiev Regional Executive Committee. He would hold this position through the dissolution of the USSR, until 1993.
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Executive Committee, serving as a fire inspector in the city for a year. In 1974, Telyatnikov enrolled in the Higher Engineering and Fire-Technical Academy of the MVD in
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The President of the British Fire Services Association presenting the Order of Gallantry, for bravery, to Major Telyatnikov, the Commander of the Chernobyl Fire Brigade.
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passing low overhead, which was a common occurrence in the area. Soon after, at around 01:32 or 01:33 in the morning, Telyatnikov was telephoned by the fire
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Executive Committee of the city of Kiev. In 1983, he was given command of Paramilitary Fire Brigade No.2, the fire brigade tasked with the protection of the
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Fire-Technical Academy in 1968. Having completed the three-year program, he graduated in 1971, becoming a part of the Paramilitary Fire Department of the
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In 1987, following his release from hospital and the completion of his recovery, Telyatnikov was sent on an international goodwill tour. Visiting
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It is unclear what Telyatnikov's accumulated radiation dose was. Telyatnikov stated in a 1987 interview that it was "somewhere from 200 to 400
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Station, asking the duty officer there to send a car to take him to the station, which was four or five kilometers from his dacha.
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Head, Regulatory and Fire Safety Department of the Kiev Police Department and Executive Committee (1989–1993)
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Leonid Petrovych Telyatnikov was born on January 25, 1951, in the village of Vvedenka, located in the
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Deputy chief (1993–1995), Head (1995) State Fire Service of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs
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After his recovery, Telyatnikov was honored in the Soviet media, including a front-page feature in
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By 03:30, Telyatnikov was himself beginning to experience nausea and retching, initial symptoms of
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His death was publicized by news agencies and his family received a letter of condolences from
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ignited there since the beginning of the emergency. This initial group, which included
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Telyatnikov visited the Unit Four control room, and was told by Deputy Chief Engineer
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About awarding with a distinction of the President of Ukraine - a ‘cross for courage’
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order a visual survey of the building to determine the locations of the many fires:
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Head, Paramilitary Fire Brigade No.2, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (1983–1986)
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Book of Memory: Participants in the Liquidation of the Chernobyl Accident
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Vvedenka, Kostanay Region, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan)
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Deputy Head, Paramilitary Fire Brigade No.69, Kustanai (1980–1982)
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and spotlights on television and radio. He was honored with the
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subsequently rededicated in his honor. In 1996, by order of
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by air, he was taken to Hospital No.6, a hospital run by
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Teylatnikov died on December 2 of that year, at age 53.
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had been damaged by ionizing radiation, lowering his
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Index


Baikove Cemetery
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR
Ukrainian Interior Ministry



Kustanai
Kiev-Svyatoshinsky District
Kiev
Ukrainian
Soviet
Ukrainian
Chernobyl disaster
Kustanay
Kazakh SSR
Soviet Union
Kostanay Rayon
Kazakhstan
Sverdlovsk
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR
Rudny
Moscow
Kiev
Kiev-Svyatoshinsky District
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Pripyat
Chernobyl disaster

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