Officers of the Ghana National Fire Service faced a tough time while attempting to douse a fire outbreak at a residence in West Legon, near the Westland Junction.
The fire incident occurred on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, around 2 pm, and spread quickly to the roof of the building, which was made of wood and metal sheets. Thick smoke was seen billowing from the building, attracting the attention of passers-by and residents.
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was alerted and dispatched a team of firefighters from the Legon Fire Station to the scene. However, as they entered the building to douse the flames, the roof suddenly caved in and fell on a number of them, trapping them under the debris.
The other firefighters managed to rescue their colleagues and rushed them to the West Legon Hospital, where they are receiving treatment.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and that the GNFS is appealing to the public to cooperate with them and provide any relevant information that could assist in the probe.
The public is also advised to be vigilant and cautious about fire safety, especially during the dry season, and to report any fire incidents to the GNFS as soon as possible.
Many users expressing their sympathy and prayers for the firefighters, commended them for their bravery and sacrifice.
Some users also criticized the poor quality of building materials and the lack of fire safety measures in the area, and called for more regulation and enforcement by the authorities.
West Legon is a suburb of Accra, the capital city of Ghana, and is known for its residential and commercial activities.