Fire outbreaks recorded nationwide in 2023 have reduced compared to figures in 2022, the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), has said.
Mr Julius Kuunuor, the CFO, said the fire outbreaks declined by a margin of 274, representing 4.92 per cent for the first eleven months of 2023 as the Service recorded 5256 incidents compared to 5,530 recorded in the same period of 2022.
“This is due to the extensive Public Fire Safety Education carried out nationwide. Through the timely intervention of the Service, property worth millions of cedis were salvaged,” he said.
Mr Kuunuor said this at the Service’s festival of Nine Lessons and Carols and its 60th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service where distinguished fire officers who had just retired were Awarded.
Some young service personnel were also honored.
The theme for the occasion was: “Reflect the qualities of God our Maker”, which aimed to encourage the Service men to emulate the qualities of God as a Rescuer
He said the Ghana National Fire Service attended to 532 road traffic accidents from January 1, 2023 to November 30, 2023 and recorded a total of 2,557 injuries and 263 deaths.
The Chief Fire Officer said the Service also performed 177 rescue duties and recorded 129 injuries and 40 deaths.
Those operations include drowning in wells, rivers, dams, bees attack and people trapped in elevators.
The Service also undertook 17,877 Fire Safety Education in Public, Private institutions and other places such as markets, churches, mosques and schools in various languages nationwide.
In terms of Human Resources Development, 1, 000 recruits and 339 Officer Cadets were trained at the Fire Academy and Training School at James Town, Accra, however, the Service had lost 37 of its personnel in the course of the year (18 Senior Officers and 19 Junior Officers) as at November 30.
Mr Ambrose Dery, Minister for Interior, commended the GNFS for the dedicated service and unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and security of communities.
Speaking on his behalf, Mrs Doreen Annan, Acting Chief Director, Ministry of the Interior, said: “Let us embrace the spirit of gratitude, unity, and commitment as we look forward to a safer and more secure future for our beloved nation.”
Mrs Annan urged the public to install smoke detectors in homes and workplaces, regularly check and maintain electrical appliances, exercise caution when using open flames and educate families on emergency evacuation procedures.
Senior retired officers, including DCFO Gilbert Wiafe, DCFO Obeng Dankwa Dwamena, DCFO Paa Kwasi Adutwum amongst others were awarded for their selfless service and dedication.
They took home Smart TVs, a plagues and citations.