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Fire Service Apologises Over Fatal Accident Involving Rescue Truck In Abuja

by Christiana Nwaogu
3 weeks ago
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The management of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) has expressed deep regret over the tragic incident that occurred around 11:00pm on Friday at the ECOWAS Junction in Wuse 2, Abuja, where a collision between one of its rescue trucks and a Toyota Camry resulted in the loss of three young lives and left one survivor critically injured.

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In a statement issued on Sunday by Deputy Controller of Fire, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Controller, Momodu Ganiyu, the FFS conveyed its heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and expressed deep sorrow over the incident. The Service acknowledged the immense pain and loss experienced by the families, emphasising that the victims’ promising futures were tragically cut short.

“As a Service, we are sorry over the unfortunate incident that claimed the lives of three teenagers. We know that it is a difficult time for their family to cope, considering the age range of the children involved in this fatal accident.

“The Federal Fire Service is aware that losing one’s children is a deeply painful experience that marks the radical change of the family’s life and involves a wide range of sad emotions,” the statement stated.

The FFS also extended prayers for the swift recovery of the survivor, who is currently receiving medical treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

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The statement further explained that the accident occurred during a firefighting operation at Avenue Plaza, Banex, Wuse 2, when one of the fire trucks, having exhausted its water supply, was en route to refill. Operating at high speed with its siren blaring, the truck collided with the Toyota Camry, which was emerging from a connecting street at the junction.

The FFS categorically stated that at the time of the incident, the Controller-General (CG) was out of town and could not be immediately reached due to network issues. Upon being informed, the CG promptly returned to Abuja to meet with the affected families.

The Service which disclosed that a dedicated team has been set up to investigate the tragic incident also revealed that the driver is currently in police custody, while other members of the rescue team have been suspended until the investigation was concluded.

The statement further revealed that the Controller General has since ordered a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident and will personally lead a delegation to convey condolences to the bereaved families.

The Federal Fire Service reiterated its unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property and expresses its deepest sympathy to all those affected by the heartbreaking event.


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