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Call fire service first – Officer warns against delays during fire outbreaks

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has expressed concern over the increasing number of attacks on its personnel, often due to perceptions of delayed responses to fire emergencies.

Head of Public Relations at the GNFS, Desmond Ackah condemned the attacks, emphasizing that the Service is committed to protecting the public, even at the risk of their own lives.

He expressed disappointment over the hostility firefighters face when responding to emergencies.

He explained that in areas with a history of such violent behavior, firefighters will now be accompanied by police escorts. He said should the community hinder their operations, the firefighters will return to base, leaving the community to face the consequences of their actions.

He also stated that the GNFS will take legal action against those who assault its personnel, as a deterrent to others.

He highlighted that it is disheartening for people to attack those who have sworn to protect them, without recognizing the risks involved in their jobs.

He reminded Ghanaians that if they are dissatisfied with the GNFS’s services, there are appropriate channels to address their grievances. These include reporting to the District Fire Stations by petitioning the District Commanders or Regional Commanders. However, he stressed that it remains unlawful for anyone to attack firefighters while they are on duty.

The GNFS has vowed to protect its personnel and ensure that individuals who assault firefighters will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The Service underscored that violence against its members will not be tolerated, and decisive action will be taken against offenders.

Addressing the issue of delayed response times, the GNFS attributed the problem to outdated and malfunctioning equipment, as well as the limited number of fire stations.

He said in areas without adequate fire coverage, the nearest fire engine may take time to arrive at the scene, which is beyond the control of firefighters.

He advised citizens to direct their frustrations at elected officials rather than attacking the Service.

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