Fijai, Jan. 11, – The Western
Regional Fire Command has expressed worry about the numerous false
alarms raised by individuals on fire out break which only increased the
operational cost of the Command.
Aside the operational cost, false
alarms were dangerous errors that must be avoided, “hitherto it was children
but now even adults call and you get to the scene and there is no fire,
meanwhile somewhere else may also need the same service and in fire fighting,
every second counts to saving lives and properties,” Assistant Divisional
Officer (ADO) Emmanuel Bonney, Public Relations Officer of the Regional Command
told the Ghana News Agency.
According to him last year, the
Command recorded nine false alarms with total fire outbreaks accounting for 360
as against 473 in 2016 a decrease of 113 representing 23.9 per cent.
ADO Bonney who gave the breakdown
of fires in 2017, said the first quarter and second quarters recorded 163 and
80 fires whiles 90 cases was registered for the third quarter with October in
the same year recording 26 cases.
The estimated cost of damage in
the first quarter was GH₵823,617.82,
and GH₵6,337,835.26 for the
second and GH₵121,034.00 for
the third quarter whilst October recorded GH₵31,834.00.
Meanwhile, there were more than
181 injuries with six deaths.
ADO Bonney said the harmattan
season was around and there was the need for the public to observe fire safety
measures particularly at homes to avoid fire incidences.
"This is the time we have to
be wary of mosquito coils and candles and its usage…we do not have to put this
naked fires on bare floors, on top of TVs and radios or even near a partition
in the room as these may easily cause fire outbreak”.
He also urged drivers to be
careful on the road, mindful of speed rumps and also called on welders working
on cars to ensure that all fuels were properly disposed of before carrying out
any welding works on vehicles to avoid fire outbreak.
ADO Bonney expressed grateful to
the media, traditional authorities and the public for helping to minimize the
incidence of outbreaks, adding, “We hope to record a single digit in the near
future”.
GNA

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