We have missed one important issue here.
I'd put a week's wages on the fact that even if the porters received pukka first aid firefighting training the syllabus would not have included how to deal with car fires. We know car fires can be nasty and present their own risks.
So I think you have to be very careful here. Its a difficult one, my advice is people should stick to what they have been trained to tackle, anything outside of that then they should be encouraged to call the fire service and ensure the affected area is evacuated and secured in the meantime.
Onto Kurnals heroic hotellier. Don't get me wrong I can understand why people wish to protect their assets as SAMFrit points out.
The 'get out, stay out' message, to me, is aimed squarely at home owners, not commercial premises as such.
But Kurnal.... your fellow used 8 extinguishers? Come on! His training should have told him that if one extinguisher isn't enough, its time to evacuate. So I'm afraid I don't buy into this argument that somehow he should have had a pat on the back, what if he had been overcome by smoke, others would have had to put themselves at risk to rescue him?
Fair play to him for attempting to prevent the fire from getting biggger, but he should have known his limitations through his training.