12/04/2024
Happy Eid al-Fitr to all our Muslims officers.
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12/04/2024
Happy Eid al-Fitr to all our Muslims officers.
08/03/2024
We specially honour, recognize and salute the remarkable women of GNFS and all women for their remarkable contributions and unwavering dedication to serving their nation. Happy
13/01/2024
The Inspector General of Police, (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, with the Police Management Board, made an impromptu visit to Kumasi’s Metro Fire Station to enhance collaboration amongst Security Services.
Dr. Dampare expressed gratitude for the personnel’s hard work, emphasizing unity and dedication. The Metro Fire Officer, DO II Asiedu, appreciated the visit, and the IGP in the end, extended his New Year wishes to the personnel.
Filed by the PRO,
Ashanti Region
(Friday, January 12, 2024)
11/01/2024
A/R:- OVER 1000 FIRST YEAR KNUST STUDENTS ORIENTED ON FIRE SAFETY IN KUMASI
A dedicated Fire Safety Education team, led by DO III Eric Mensah, conducted a comprehensive fire safety orientation course for the first-year students of KNUST at the Africa, Republic and Unity Halls on the 7th and 8th of January 2024, respectively.
The team reached over 1000 fresh students, emphasizing the responsible use of early detection and warning devices and fire-fighting equipment within their halls for their protection.
The students were educated on effective fire extinguisher deployment at the incipient stage of a fire, and they received emergency contact numbers for KNUST Fire Station (112 / 0322392292) and Regional Headquarters (0505001415 / 0322022221), fostering a sense of preparedness and responsibility among the new students.
Filed by the PRO,
Ashanti Region
(Tuesday, January 09, 2024)
27/12/2023
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17/10/2023
FALSE ALLEGATIONS REGARDING A FIRE INCIDENT AT DANSOMAN BRANCH OF ADB BANK IN ACCRA.
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17/09/2023
339 OFFICER CADETS COMMISSIONED AT THE FIRE ACADEMY AND TRAINING SCHOOL IN ACCRA
Three Hundred and Thirty Nine (339) Officer Cadets comprising of 210 males and 129 females have graduated from the Fire Academy and Training School (FATS) after nine (9) months of intensive and vigorous training which spanned 36 weeks, involving 13 weeks of attachment and fieldwork, followed by 23 weeks of intensive training at FATS in Accra.
The graduating Officers who were taking through Leadership and Management Principles of Officership, Mess Ethics, Organizational Behaviour, Corporate Image Development, Public Speaking and Media Relations among Operational and Fire and Rescue courses were charged to exhibit the highest sense of professionalism, responsibility, loyalty and dedication to duty and the Service at all times.
Of this cohort, 188 Officer Cadets joined directly, while 151 are existing Serving Officers who met the prerequisites for promotion and the training. The Intake XXIII Officer Cadets were Commissioned as Assistant Divisional Officer Grade II (ADO II) to mark the completion of their Training Programme with a well attended and colourful parade held on the Addisu Square at James Town in Accra on Friday, September 15, 2023.
Congratulations 🎉🎈🎊💥✨to Cadet Course Intake XXIII.
Arrival of Cadet Course Intake XXIII
03/09/2023
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04/08/2023
RIV PROTOTYPE FOR GNFS ARRIVES IN GHANA
The Chief Fire Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Mr. Julius Kuunuor earlier this afternoon inspected the Rapid Intervention Vehicle (RIV) prototype received from Toyota Ghana with some Directors of the Service at National Headquarters.
The Service is expecting 200 of these RIVs in the country by close year to augment its aging fleets of rescue and firefighting engines. The RIVs shall be deployed to accident prone areas, strategic locations with sensitive national installations and all District Fire Stations without fire engines in the country.
This Rapid Intervention Vehicle (RVI) prototype is a compact perfect all-rounder search, rescue and firefighting vehicle that will help the Service to promptly respond to emergencies even in difficult terrain. It is specifically designed and fitted to extinguish small fires, vehicular fires, rescue trapped people from buildings, pump floodwater from flooded areas, and attend to Road Traffic Collisions (RTCs) incidents.
Filed on Thursday, August 03, 2023
11/06/2023
Our fitness level is unmatched…….we train so hard to get the dangerous tasks you are afraid of and associated with fire and related emergencies executed with ease. No wonder our compatriots call us “The Bravest who do not take cover”
21/04/2023
Awesome congratulations🎉🎊🎈to the Recruits of Recruit Course 54 who to recently passed out from FATS for displaying their rescue prowess from a height using a ladder and rescue lines.