Rivers
Revive City Water Hydrants-Fed Fire Service
Commanding Officer of the Federal Live Service Rivers State Command, Audu Alfa has called on the state government to revitalize, water hydrants along the various roads across the city centre.
Alfa during an exclusive chat said the water points will help in the fighting of fire and aid fire men to access water necessary in their operations.
He observed that in Rivers State most of the water hydrants have gone out of use or have been shut down due to road construction.
The Federal Fire Service Commandant also recommended that the new road construction should take into cognisance the need to incorporate water hydrants as a way of boosting fire fighting activities.
He hugged the road construction companies to ensure that water hydrant routes are built in line with modern city construction plans.
ACF Alfa hinted of plans by the Federal Fire Service to take delivery of new fire trucks in Rivers State.
Assuring that the new fire trucks will help boost fire fighting and safety of lives and properties in the state, Alfa assured that the Federal fire Service is ready to work with the state Fire Service to improve effectiveness.
Already he disclosed that they are working in collaboration with the state fire service in areas of challenge to improve guide response to public needs.
By: Kevin Nengia
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