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Enugu: Fire Service vows to tackle, respond swiftly to tanker explosions
By, Venica Uchechukwu Enugu
The Enugu State Fire Service has vowed to tackle and swiftly respond to tanker explosion incidents in the state.
The agency, however urged motorists to quickly alert emergency responders through dedicated phone numbers during fuel tanker accidents on major roads.
The Emergency contacts include 08080304303, 122 and 112 for immediate reporting of tanker crashes, fires or related emergencies.
The Director of the service, Okwudili Ohaa, gave the advice on Tuesday in Enugu while speaking with newsmen.

Ohaa, who is also the Chief Fire Officer, stressed that accurate location details could save lives and reduce disaster risks.
He said, “Timely information helps emergency agencies respond quickly and contain dangerous situations before they escalate.”
He advised motorists to move far from fallen fuel tankers, even when no flames are visible.
According to him, victims trapped inside accident vehicles should be rescued immediately before everyone leaves the danger zone.
He said, “Every second matters when dealing with fuel tanker emergencies.”
Ohaa explained that the Federal Road Safety Corps, police and firefighters each play critical roles.
He said, “Firefighters control hazards by wetting the surrounding area of the accident; the FRSC manages traffic, traffic diversion and evacuates victims; while police secure the area.”
He warned against fuel scooping, crowd gathering or recording videos near accident scenes.
He said, “Curiosity around tanker accidents can cost lives and worsen emergencies.”
Ohaa urged motorists to give right of way to emergency vehicles rushing to accident scenes.
He also called on road users to assist accident victims, especially in incidents without inflammable materials.

He said, “Humanity must come first before social media attention or online popularity.”
Marking International Firefighters’ Day, Ohaa observed a minute’s silence for fallen firefighters.
He added, “Firefighters continue making personal sacrifices daily to protect lives and property.”
