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Nikolai Titenok (Nikolai Ivanovich Titenok) was born on 5 December, 1962 in Vilcha, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Soviet firefighter. Discover Nikolai Titenok's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?

Popular As Nikolai Ivanovich Titenok
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Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 5 December, 1962
Birthday 5 December
Birthplace Vilcha, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Date of death 16 May, 1986
Died Place Moscow, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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His wife is Tatyana Titenok

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1962

Nikolai Ivanovich Titenok (Микола Іванович Титенок; Николай Иванович Титенок; 5 December 1962 – 16 May 1986) was a Soviet firefighter and first responder to the Chernobyl disaster.

He received a lethal dose of radiation whilst firefighting and was hospitalised in Moscow Hospital No.6, and died 20 days later from radiation poisoning.

Titenok was born in the village of Vilcha in northern Ukraine.

1980

After graduating high school in 1980, he immediately entered the Kronstadt Naval School No. 42 reached the rank of starshina 1st class (equivalent to a sergeant) and graduated in June 1981.

1984

He served in the Soviet Navy until October 1984, and joined the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs as a firefighter on December 20, 1984.

1985

He was married to Tatyana Titenok in early 1985, and their son Sergey was born in September 1985.

Nikolai Titenok was attached to SPVCH-6, (Militarised Fire Department 6) located around 4km (2.5 mi) from the power plant.

He was on duty at the time of the disaster.

From his surviving colleagues' testimonies, Titenok climbed aboard a Zil-130 ATS Pump truck and departed from the station towards the plant, in the same car as Ignatenko.

When he arrived the truck was parked on the north side of the plant, between units 3&4, but was later relocated to the turbine hall.

He was called over to Lieutenant Kibenok, who was assembling a squad to climb to the roof.

This squad consisted of Vasily Ignatenko, Nikolai TItenok, Nikolai Vashchuk, Vladimir Tishura and Viktor Kibenok, but since they were city firefighters, they didn't know their way up to the roof.

Volodymyr Pravyk shift leader of ВПЧ-2, the power plant's fire station, volunteered himself to guide them.

Titenok was part of a hose team along with Nikolai Vashchuk, with Titenok operating the nozzle.

The squad of 6 were moving around the roof of reactor 3 and the base of the ventilation stack, hosing down various small fires which were caused by fragments of superheated graphite from inside the core igniting the bitumen-covered roof.

In Telyatnikov's official report, it was stated there were around 5 small blazes on the roof that night.

At approximately 2:20 AM, Titenok fell unconscious due to the early onset of severe ARS, and was carried down to the turbine hall along with the rest of his squad by the members of Pravyk's unit, who were firefighting on the roof of the turbine hall.

And at around 2:40 AM, they were taken to Pripyat Hospital by ambulance.

On the night of the accident, Titenok was admitted to Sanitary Unit No.126 in Pripyat and stayed there for a day, before being transported by plane from Boryspil Airport to Moscow.

They then were admitted to Hospital No.6 in Moscow, which specialised in treating radiological accidents.

On May 4, Titenok wrote to his wife and son from hospital, the letter read as follows:

"Hello, my beloved wife and my son Serezhenka! Today is Sunday, May 4th. It's been a week since I got here. The main thing... How is my health? Fine. Only it is very, very painful to swallow and eat, there are many blisters in my mouth. But soon everything will pass, in two weeks. They'll put a catheter in the chest, that is, a tube that food comes through. The veins in my arms were swollen from the IV's. They are replaced every day. I'm lying down and writing slowly. Walking around is not allowed.

''And now about the most important thing.

How are my son and you feeling?

Are you healthy?

Describe everything, all of the features.

I dream about you, you are in front of my eyes and I think about you all the time.

1986

May 4, 1986"

On May 7, his condition began to worsen.

His wife visited the ward everyday until his death.

When Tatyana entered his room on May 8, Nikolai requested for her to bring him some sea buckthorn oil from Pripyat - he was unaware it had been evacuated.

He then reportedly asked his wife to take him home to Ukraine, and for her to come take him out of the ward on May 16.

2019

Tanya, come back in two weeks, May 19th-20th, I'll be waiting.

I'm lying down, they won't let me out of the ward to go anywhere.

And on May 20th, I will feel better, I will be able to stay with you longer and take a walk.

Do not worry.

I'm already tired, and a little headache.

I kiss you and Serezha tightly.

I hug everyone tightly.''

Nikolai, your husband.