Air Force Gets Fire Trucks, Trains 1,500 Officers On Safety

Air Force Gets Fire Trucks, Trains 1,500 Officers On Safety

The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, on Wednesday, unveiled eight modernised fire trucks in Abuja.

Abubakar said this was to enhance emergency response capabilities. It is the first phase of the initiative to upgrade 19 units across the service.

Speaking during the unveiling, Abubakar said, “We have prioritised air operations, focusing on fleet expansion, combat readiness, and operational safety.

“In line with this, around 1,500 personnel have received training in various safety disciplines this year, highlighting our dedication to a safety-conscious force,’’ he said.

The CAS noted that a key part of the ongoing safety reforms was an overhaul of fire safety systems intended to improve compliance, enable early risk identification, and support evidence-based decision-making across the service.

“This initiative is another giant stride towards securing not just the skies but also the lives and properties within our bases and surrounding communities.

“It underscores our integrated approach to national service, which combines military excellence with humanitarian responsibility,” he added.

The Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Emmanuel Oluguo, said the upgrades incorporated higher-capacity components and cutting-edge firefighting systems designed to extend vehicle lifespan and significantly enhance operational efficiency.

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Source: The Whistler