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We didn’t send empty fire tenders to Coconut Grove - Fire Service

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  • Dominic owus Ansah 6 years ago

    How can someone just open his or her mouth that the Ghana National Fire Service did not bring water but empty tender is it logic?this is what the country media and all the people of Ghana need education .

  • Lord Lucan 6 years ago

    Surely the number one question that should be receiving priority of attention is the reported inadequacy of the Hydrant Water Supply System?

    Was this a surprise? Or was it well known to be a 'disaster waiting to happen?

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  • Concern citizen 6 years ago

    When Ghana water company started blocking hydrants in the city for some flimsy excuse no one could challenge them. There are more disaster's to occur if this anomalies are not corrected. Ghanaians don't value life but propert ...
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  • Klinker 6 years ago

    The interior minister also made a similar allegation that the tenders that went there were without water. How can a proffessional fire fighter go to fight fire with an empty tender. Oh! Ghana. The fault finding is becoming to ...
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  • AMAAH 6 years ago

    THE TALKING WAS TOO MUCH WITHOUT WORKING.LOOK AT THE CROWDED ONLOOKER SHOUTING AT YOU STAFF WHO ERE VIRTUALLY ON HOLIDAYS.YOU ARE A DISGRACE.

  • WhenIdiotsRule 6 years ago

    Instead of using OUR money to adequately equip the fire service, our politicians like to import V8s to distribute to themselves and their friends. What a country !

  • CHarles 6 years ago

    The Fire Department is located less than five minutes away. Problem with the Fire Department was incompetent personnel, the woeful slow response, and bad fire fighting techniques,