GNFS says 15-year delay in acquiring fire tenders is affecting emergency response
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has expressed concern over what it describes as longstanding logistical constraints, stating that it has not received a new fire tender in more than 15 years.
The service says the lack of modern firefighting equipment continues to hamper its response to emergencies, including floods, building collapses and fire outbreaks across the country.
Speaking on Eyewitness News on Tuesday, 30 June, the Public Relations Officer of the GNFS, Assistant Divisional Officer I Alex King Nartey, said firefighters regularly place themselves in danger while carrying out rescue operations under challenging conditions.
He said the nature of their work demands that officers remain committed to saving lives despite the physical risks, injuries and exhaustion associated with emergency response.
Mr Nartey also criticised the reaction of some members of the public during recent flood rescue operations, referring to viral videos that showed firefighters being mocked while attempting to rescue victims.
"Do you hate the Fire Service so much that you laugh at a fire officer trying to rescue someone? Exactly what is our offence? People are even recording videos while firefighters are risking their lives, and yet they are laughing," he said.
According to Mr Nartey, the Service's ageing fleet and equipment frequently develop faults because of years of continuous use, affecting operational efficiency during critical emergencies.
He noted that the GNFS has gone more than 15 years without receiving a new fire tender.
"The last time we got any fire tender was over 15 years ago. Fifteen good years ago. Even if you buy a brand new car, within five to 10 years it will wear out. How much more fire tenders that respond to multiple fires a day?" he said.
Source: classfmonline.com
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