Ghana records over 2700 fire outbreaks in the first four months of 2024
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has recorded a total of 2,764 fire incidents between January and April this year.
The current figure shows an increase in fire outbreaks as compared to the 2,683 fires reported during the same period in 2023.
The latest figure on fire outbreaks was disclosed by the chief fire officer (CFO) Julius A. Kuunuor, at an event to climax the 2024 International Firefighters Day in Accra.
The event was on the theme: “The Contribution of the Firefighter to Safety, National Security and Sustainable Development”.
Kuunuor also noted that out of the total fire incidents reported over that period, 1,985 were extinguished by fire personnel, while 779 were doused by the public upon arrival at the scene.
During the review period, the GNFS dealt with 176 road traffic accidents, 747 injuries, and 92 deaths.
The GNFS also responded to 52 distress calls for rescue during the period, which resulted in 19 injuries and 12 deaths.
He explained that the fires were caused by a variety of factors, including gas leaks, misuse of electricity and electrical devices, reckless handling of naked flames such as lit candles, lighters, matches, and mosquito coils, as well as indiscriminate refuse and bush-burning, and malfunctioning cooking appliances.
The CFO assured that the GNFS was optimistic to shift from its current firefighting mindset to one that was more focused on meeting the demands of its preventative goals.
To this cause, regional, metropolitan, municipal and district commands were currently embarking on house-to-house as well as radio and television education programmes on fire safety precaution campaigns nationwide.
He urged Ghanaians to prioritise their safety, remain vigilant, and get training on how to effectively douse fires in their initial stages with portable fire extinguishers and other first aid equipment.
“I implore the public to make safety a lifestyle and commit to observing all basic fire and road safety protocols to prevent undesired fires and road crashes in the country,” the CFO stated.
International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is marked on 4 May each year. It is a time when the global community acknowledges and appreciates the sacrifices that firefighters make to keep their communities and the environment as safe as possible.
Kuunuor also used the opportunity to commend firefighters for their dedication, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to serving their communities with passion.
“Indeed, your tireless efforts will not go unnoticed, and I urge you all to continue your noble work pride and determination,” he added.