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Expert Identifies Challenges Of Fire Fighters
Defects in town plan
ning and disregard to existing building structures have been identified as major challenges to fire fighting in Rivers State.
The operational officer, Rivers State Fire Service, Port Harcourt, Mr Livinus Eke, disclosed this in an interview with The Tide, yesterday.
He said the way and manner some building was constructed in the state caused hindrances and blockage to fire trucks in the event of fire fighting.
Eke urged the residents, particularly property developers, to always consider adequate access way for men and trucks of the fire service in terms of their fire fighting operations
He also identified absence of water hydrant which are normally in public places, saying it enables fire men to refill their tanks in times of need.
“With the presence of this hydrant facility, we quickly re-fill when our tanks get exhausted but today this facility is hardly found thereby affecting our efficiency negatively”, he said and stressed the need for the authorities concerned to make hydrants available for the safety of the society.
Eke further noted that instead of members of the society to call the fire service phone line directly, they are rather in the habit of calling 112 and according to him before the 112 connects to fire service line (07031522199) so much time is wasted.
The operational officer advised residents to refrain from attempts to fight fire before calling the service stressing that “most atimes, residents embark on fighting fire and only call the service as last resort when the situation has grown beyond their ability.
“At that point, residents begin to call our men and when we eventually arrive, they begin to abuse us and even beat our men up, saying, since the fire started, it is now you are coming, he stressed.
He commended the Rivers State Commissioner for Special Service, Barr Dickson Omunakwe, for the attention he is giving to the welfare of staff of the service as well as provision of needed equipment.
Eke appealed that such assistance be sustained for the needed improvement of services in the establishment.
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