Tamale, July 27 GNA – Assistant Divisional Officer Grade two (ADO II) Mr Baba Hudu, Northern Regional Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has appealed to motorists to adhere to the sirens of fire tenders to enable them save lives and property.
He said motorists must note that the siren of emergency vehicles indicated a rescue response to an accident or fire outbreak, adding that it was a call for motorists to give way to allow fire tenders to get to scenes on time.
He told the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Tamale on Wednesday that respecting sirens of emergency vehicles had been a challenge in the Region, adding that it delayed the GNFS’ interventions.
ADOII Mr Hudu said “The public blames GNFS for delay in getting to fire scenes and these are some causes of the delay.”
He said in most cases, personnel on board fire tenders had to get down to order go off the road for tenders to get access to move.
He stated that giving way to emergency vehicles did not only help to get to scenes early, but it also protected motorists and explained that “Emergency vehicle drivers’ focus is always on getting to accident scenes. They will not want to hit motorists intentionally but giving way makes it safer.”
GNA