Kano Fire Service Saves 20 Lives and N46.7 Million Worth of Property in October

The Kano State Fire Service has displayed its unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property as it successfully rescued 20 individuals and saved property estimated at a staggering N46.7 million during the month of October. These remarkable achievements were made in response to a total of 43 fire incidents that occurred within the state.

In a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Kano State Fire Service, Saminu Abdullahi, on Monday in Kano, the service’s heroic efforts were commended. Mr. Abdullahi reported that unfortunately, eight lives were lost during the same period due to these infernos, and property valued at N21.6 million was destroyed by the fires.

Notably, the Kano State Fire Service promptly attended to 21 rescue calls and responded to 10 false alarms from concerned residents. This undoubtedly showcases the dedication and swift response of the firefighters, who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the community they serve.

As harmattan approaches, the spokesperson for the Kano State Fire Service advises the general public to exercise caution when dealing with fire. The dry and dusty conditions during this period increase the risk of fire outbreaks, making it vital for everyone to be vigilant and take appropriate safety measures.

By diligently fulfilling their duty of protecting lives and property, the Kano State Fire Service continues to be a beacon of hope and security for the residents of Kano. Their unwavering commitment serves as a shining example of the selflessness and bravery required in safeguarding the community from the devastating effects of fire.

In conclusion, it is crucial for everyone in Kano to prioritize fire safety and be proactive in preventing fire incidents. The Kano State Fire Service stands ready to respond to emergencies, but ultimately, it is the collective responsibility of the community to exercise caution, awareness, and responsible fire management practices.

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