The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) is pursuing more local and overseas training for its ranks in an effort to boost its capacity this year.
The Government Information Agency (GINA) quoted Fire Chief Lawrence David as saying “We intend to put a lot of emphasis on training especially overseas, once the budgetary provision is there. There will also be focus on public education.”
The GFS will also be looking at ways to increase its water supply in fire-fighting and plans to inspect hydrants countrywide. “Where there are defections, we will report it to the relevant agencies or in some cases we make the necessary interventions,” David said.
The department will also increase gear and outfit for its ranks’ safety during fire fighting exercises.
David also said the department will be conducting surveys at stores to investigate issues such as congestion, internal fire protection and the number of exits, as these can pose a threat to escape if a fire occurs. The department will also be working with relevant agencies to address the situation where gas stations are opening additional sections like food marts and workshops which, David said, is dangerous.
According to GINA, in 2007, a total of 1,075 reports were made to the Service. Nine deaths occurred as a result of the fires and 460 persons were made homeless. There were 184 false alarms.