CDCFIB said candidates are expected to print an invitation slip containing the schedule for the exercise.
The fire broke out in a patient’s room in the hospital in Hemer, about 30 kilometres southeast of Dortmund.
The care facility, equipped with 210 beds, is owned by the municipality of Milan and managed by a cooperative.
Firefighters who arrived at the scene late were chased away by hoodlums who looted goods from the billowing inferno.
Firemen were able to extinguish the fire and prevented it from spreading to more buildings.
Its spokesman, Saminu Abdullahi, in a statement, said the service saved 45 lives and property worth N285.6 million in the incidents.
Following the rescue, the fire brigade tried to resuscitate the victims, as they were thought to be suffering from smoke inhalation.
The fire incidents were said to have been linked to electrical equipment and high voltage as well as illegal storage of petroleum products.
The inferno was said to have been caused by a power surge in the Oko-Erin area of Ilorin West LGA of Kwara.
The fire outbreak started about 7:00 p.m. when a petrol laden tanker within the station premises caught fire.
