Water Shortage: GNFS Says It May Not Be Able To Fight Fire Outbreak

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has warned it may not be able to fight any fire outbreak until the current water crisis is resolved. In a statement, the fire service says it may be constrained with water availability in case of any major outbreak which requires large volumes of water. It is, therefore, impressing on the general public, the need to observe safety measures to avert any fire incident. Deputy Chief Fire Officer and Director of Operations of the service, Dr. Albert Brown Gaisie tells Joy News, although some arrangements have been made with the Ghana Water Company to deal with emergency situations, a further delay in the supply of water could pose a major challenge to their operations. He says members of the public should consider having alternative sources of water for easy accessibility in case of any fire outbreak. "We have put all our vehicles on standby to respond exclusively to emergencies because of the challenges that are confronting us with regard to water availability.� In the statement, Ellis Robinson Okoe, Acting Head of Public Relations, said: �It will be appreciated that fire fighting requires usage of water and since fire hydrants are also affected by the water shortage, the general public are advised to be circumspect in handling of naked flames, and also plan adequate fire safety measures in homes, offices and the markets.� He advised the public to desist from tempering and causing damage to Fire Hydrants, and assured the public that education is on-going to ensure the safety of all the citizenry. The public is further advised to call the Fire Service on the following networks or alternatively reach the service at the following locations. Accra City 0302666576, Industrial Area 0302982065, Trade Fair 0302982053, Dansoman 0302982055, Castle 0299003485, Madina 0302982054, Amasaman 000302982067, Tema 0303202554, Greater Accra Regional Headquarters, 0302662822, Flag Staff House, 0299340003 and 0299346026, Weija, 0302851543, Ashaiman, 0302302289, Adenta, 0302982068, Headquarters, 0302982055, Nungua, 0302982065, Legon, 0302982066, Korle-Bu, 0299370103 and 0299340376, Tema Township, 0299340086, Tema Industrial Area, 0303306759 and Parliament House, 0299340480.