As the first-due engine arrives, the crew leader can see
Mr & Mrs. Ologundudu waiting anxiously outside their house. Heavy smoke is
venting from a first-floor window. Mrs. Ologundudu asking the crew do you have
water? is your engine working? Without excitation, the engine operator
positions the apparatus, the crew begin to stretch a line and the crew leader talks
with Mrs. Ologundudu, who tells her we are professionals. She comment “you
speak good English. Jokingly he said I am a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo
University. With huge smiles and excitement she shouted great Ife. Within 3
min, the crew leader completes his 360-degree assessment, the total operation
took just 25 min from the time the first-due truck arrives, within a period of
30 minutes, Mr. and Mrs. Ologundudu who are shouting on top of their voices had
stated raising praises on the fire crew, neighbors bring drinks, the estate
management offering cash reward and everyone talking about how effective the
operation was.
This is a common scenario in fire situations
across the State. A resident has a fire or emergency situation and calls the
emergency line (mostly many do know the direct line to the nearest fire
station) call intake information is gathered, the crews are dispatched, and
firefighters turn out and arrive on scene to mitigate the situation. But hidden
among these everyday actions are hundreds of data points, important clues to
understanding whether the fire services has enough resources to address
emergencies in the community.
On
the 14th December, 2023) like most days, Nigerians shows the
educated illiterate syndrome that has always contribute to low responses time
to fire emergency in Lagos State. On the highly busy Lekki-Epe expressway with vehicles
ranging from highly luxury Bentley to the common commercial korope, its took
the fire truck and average of 3-5 min to move from lekki Phase one to Ikate.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA Standard 1710) establishes an 80
second “turnout time” and 240 second “travel time” (together, 320 seconds or 5
minutes and 20 seconds “response time”). However, fire response time differs
from city to city depending on geographical settings, density and other
factors.
The
above situation is becoming a daily occurrence in most part of Lagos and if
urgent action is not taken emergency response time which should be the easier
part of emergency procedure may become has become the bottle neck to it. Saving
peoples lives is still the heart of firefighting. The primary purpose of the
fire and rescue service is the prompt and efficient mobilisation of firefighters
in response to a fire or other related incident, in order to save lives and
protect property. This is a key aspect of public safety that must be understand
by every citizen. Over the years, I have come to understand that the efficiency
of our fire service is linked to the ability of the officers and the response
time. However, opposite is the case.
In
my over ten years of lecturing and researching on fire incident it has become
evident that we has a people are making fire service work more difficult and
more challenging for the fire men. Form lack of enforcement of fire regulation,
to poor attention to fire issues. The fire service is now been reduce to the
bottom of safety hierarchy. Early this year, a popular comedian house was
involved in fire incident in one of the gated community in Lekki (I don’t call
them estate because the don’t meet the standard of an estate). The fire service
trucks could not enter the gated community easily because of poorly designed
road infrastructure . Regrettable
few months before the incident, fire officers were denied access to some estate
in the area when they wish serve notice of inspection.
Today,
rapid urbanization and population growth are driving the construction of new
buildings, with global building stocks expected to double in the next 15 to 20 years.
While such trends will represent significant development advances and offer
economic growth opportunities, concern remains regarding the resilience and
safety of new and aging building stocks that will support the living
environment and lifestyle of people. Driving around Lagos today and seeing how
building and estates are constructed without proper regards to fire safety. It
points me to the challenges that will be face by the fire service in the next 5
to 10 years. Look around you now, the windows and doors are becoming smaller, the
roads are becoming smaller and narrower, estate and communities are designed without
following standards regulations for fire safety.
For
example, the faster the fire service can respond and set up, the sooner they
can begin to mitigate an incident. This should translate into increased safety
for firefighters and occupants as well as decreased property loss and indirect
business loss. The time taken to set up and sustain firefighting operations can
be considerable for high-rises and other complex buildings. This time can be
extended when the fire location is not obvious or is remote from the arrival
location. Let look at some of the condition that contributes to effective fire
prevention and see if our estate and communities meet up with the requirements.
Many
buildings are located on public streets that provide good access to at least
one side in the case of an emergency, today cars are parked on most street.
Fire officer have to practically start to beg residents to move their cars for
fire trucks to access some building. This is more embarrassing in newly
constructed estates especially in lekki and its environ. The entrance gates are
too small the roads are not just there. In addition, another common observation
is the road dimensions. The dimensions for roads and fire lanes that lead to a
building must accommodate all apparatus that will use them. Spaces wider than
the apparatus itself may be needed for several reasons. One is to enable
apparatus to pass each other if necessary to facilitate developing and
expanding operations. Near hydrants or other water sources, engine companies
may need a wider area to facilitate hose connections, allow other fire service
vehicles to pass, or permit water tenders to position alongside pumpers. Also
proximity is very important when designing estate and gated community. It is
important for fire apparatus to have close access to buildings to facilitate
the stretching of hose lines, the use of a master stream device, or the
placement of portable ladders. Long hose stretches can delay the time it takes
to contain or extinguish a fire. Similarly, carrying ladders a long distance
can delay access or rescue.
Additional
in designing gated community or estate for the use of fire service, the
following must be considered; turning radius: the minimum turning radius
(inside and outside edges) for the most restrictive fire apparatus should be
considered. Dead-end fire lanes or roads that exceed a certain length should
have a means for fire apparatus to turn around. Turnarounds save considerable
time when a fire apparatus. Traffic Calming Features such as Speed
bumps/humps/tables, narrow road widths, curvy arrangements, and islands are
traffic calming features used to control vehicular traffic speed most of such
measures that slow traffic also hinder fire apparatus access, delaying their
arrival to a fire scene.
Water
is used to suppress most fires, so an adequate water supply is crucial to fire
service operations. The supply must deliver an adequate amount of water through
a distribution system to the locations needed. The system can serve manual
firefighting (typically through fire hydrants), fire standpipe systems, fire
sprinkler systems, other water-based suppression systems, and non-fire needs
(industrial, commercial, domestic, etc.). It is sadden to known that most
estate and communities are constructed without plan for fire hydrants. It’s not
recommended that fire engines has to travel distance to get water for
replenishing.
For us to have a good firefighting system we need to put
in place a well structure firefighting system and developed a firefighting
strategy. In a bustling metropolis like Lagos,
where the population is rapidly growing, the need for a robust fire safety management
strategy becomes even more imperative. A fire safety management strategy
encompasses a range of measures designed to prevent, detect, and respond to
fires. It involves conducting risk assessments to identify fire hazards,
implementing preventive measures like fire alarms and extinguishers,
establishing emergency evacuation plans, and ensuring adequate training for
individuals and communities. Lagosians play a vital role in fire safety
management. As individuals living and working in Lagos, it is our responsibility
to be aware of potential fire hazards and take necessary precautions to prevent
fires. This includes adhering to safety guidelines, practicing good
housekeeping, and promptly reporting any fire hazards or incidents to the
appropriate authorities.
Furthermore, raising awareness among Lagosians
about fire safety is crucial. This can be achieved through public education
campaigns, workshops, and community engagement programs to ensure that everyone
understands the importance of fire safety and their role in preventing and
responding to fire emergencies. Collaboration
between Lagosians and authorities, including fire services, is essential for
effective fire safety management. Lagosians should actively engage with the
authorities by reporting potential fire hazards, participating in fire drills,
and following safety instructions during emergencies. By working hand-in-hand
with the fire services, Lagosian can contribute to faster response times and
more efficient handling of fire incidents. This collaboration also involves
being knowledgeable about emergency contact numbers, establishing communication
channels with local fire stations, and supporting efforts to improve fire infrastructure
and resources in the city.
In
conclusion, the effective management of fire incidents in Lagos requires a
collective effort and a comprehensive strategy. Lagosians play a vital role in
fire safety management, both in terms of their responsibility and awareness. To
ensure a safer Lagos, fire safety management must be a priority. By
implementing advanced technology and systems, providing training for
firefighters, building awareness among Lagosians, and strengthening emergency
response systems and infrastructure, we can enhance fire safety in the city.
However, this requires the collaboration and active participation of all
Lagosians. Together, we can make a significant difference in ensuring a
fire-safe environment for everyone. So, let's blaze a trail towards a safer
Lagos! Let be safe its dry, the dry season is here.
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