Oti Regional Fire Service struggles as six fire tenders remain out of service

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The Oti Regional Fire Service is facing serious operational challenges as six of its eight fire tenders are currently out of service, severely limiting its capacity to respond to emergencies.

According to an Adom News report, only two fire tenders remain functional, raising concerns among officials about the service’s ability to handle major fire outbreaks.

Oti Regional Fire Commander, Prince Billy Anaglate, expressed frustration over the situation, stating that the limited resources are putting immense strain on the service.

“We are doing our best with what we have, but the reality is that we are stretched thin,” he said during a press briefing.

Beyond the mechanical issues with the fire tenders, Commander Anaglate highlighted the lack of adequate hydrants in the region, making firefighting efforts even more difficult.

“Without reliable water supply points, our firefighters face an uphill battle when responding to fires,” he lamented.

The shortage of functional fire trucks and insufficient water access have left the Oti Fire Service in a precarious situation, endangering lives and property.

Commander Anaglate has, therefore, called on authorities to take immediate action to restore the fire tenders and improve access to hydrants, stressing that the safety of the region depends on a fully equipped and responsive fire service.

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