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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has recorded a total of 5,596 fire outbreaks between January to November of this year as against 5,258 within the same period the previous year, representing a 6.43 per cent increase.
The GNFS mentioned harsh weather conditions, non-compliance with fire safety measures by the public, road traffic accidents, and electrical fault gas leakages, among others, as the cause of the fire outbreaks.
Mr. Julius Kuunuor, the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of the GNFS, revealed this when the GNFS held its nine lessons and carols and thanksgiving service in Accra on the theme; “Be an Agent of Peace.”
He said it was sad to note that as of December 18, 2024, 37 fire officers lost their lives and extended heartfelt condolences to family and friends.
The CFO stated that the GNFS this year embarked on several impactful initiatives, including a national bush fire campaign, Automated Fire Permit, and Certification Management System and commissioned the first phase of two Fire academies and training schools and several new Fire stations.
The rest of the initiatives are face-lift at the national headquarters, public fire safety education, vigorous fire safety audit, and inspection of public and commercial buildings to ensure that fire safety measures are upheld.
Mr Kuunuor said the GNFS remained committed to ensuring that their equipment was well maintained and personnel adequately trained to respond to emergencies during the festivities.
He said as part of fire safety, it was important for the public to avoid the use of fireworks, and ensure candles and decorative lights were used safely.
People need to switch off electrical appliances when not in use, refrain from leaving cooking unattended, and report a fire and related emergencies promptly by calling 112 or 192 or 0299 340 383 or 0302 277 2446, he added.
“The safety of Ghanaians depends on our readiness, and I assure you that we are prepared to handle fire and related emergencies across the country,” he assured.
The CFO assured that the GNFS would work with stakeholders to ensure that all fire safety protocols were obeyed to prevent further outbreaks.
The nine lessons and carols and thanksgiving service witnessed scripture readings from the holy bible, musical performances, exhortation and intercessory prayers, as well as prayers for the peace of the country.
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