Tag: Lagos Fire Service

  • Lagos fire service rescues 84-year-old man from well in Lagos

    Lagos fire service rescues 84-year-old man from well in Lagos

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service on Tuesday rescued an 84-year-old man who fell into a deep well at Aboru, in the Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of the state.

    The agency said it received a distress call at about 10:09 a.m. reporting a rescue incident at No. 35A, Fadeyemi Street, Pipeline, Aboru.

    Rescue officers, working alongside personnel from the Abesan Fire Station, were immediately dispatched to the scene and arrived at approximately 10:20 a.m.

    According to the controller general, Margaret Adeseye, the victim was recovered from a well estimated to be about 140 feet deep.

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    “Preliminary observations suggest a suspected case of attempted suicide, as the well was adequately protected and securely covered,” she said.

    She noted that the victim was successfully recovered by the rescue team and subsequently handed over to the family members for further necessary attention. The exact cause of the incident is subject to further investigation.

    The service also urged residents to seek help and report emergencies through the appropriate channels when in distress.

  • Lagos fire agency records 63 deaths, rescues 252 from 1,072 incidents

    Lagos fire agency records 63 deaths, rescues 252 from 1,072 incidents

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service recorded 63 deaths and rescued 252 persons from 1,072 incidents from January to June.

    In a statement, the agency’s spokesperson, Maria Fadairo, said in its mid-year review released yesterday, there were 922 fire calls, two minor explosions and 10 building collapses, eight of whch were partial, adding that there were 73 rescue and 65 salvage incidents during the period.

    The agency said it recorded 315 false emergency calls, urging those behind such to desist as it posed huge challenges to emergency and rescue response.

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    “The swift and decisive actions of the LSFRS were instrumental in protecting properties across Lagos State. Estimated property valued at N64.32 billion was saved, while losses were estimated at N10.72 billion,” Fadairo said.

    Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs Margaret Adeseye, said it demonstrated the agency’s effectiveness in contributing to the gross domestic product while minimising damage, safeguarding lives, environments and assets throughout the state.

    Mrs. Adeseye added that the agency was engaging stakeholders to address the menace. “These efforts will be further strengthened during the upcoming Y2025 International Fire Safety Conference 2.0, where collaborative strategies for enhancing fire safety and emergency response will be further discussed,” she added.

  • Lagos Fire Service rescues 63-year-old plumber trapped in 120-meter-deep well

    Lagos Fire Service rescues 63-year-old plumber trapped in 120-meter-deep well

    In a daring operation, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service saved a 63-year-old plumber, Akin Kuboye, who became trapped in a 120-meter-deep well while working behind a bungalow on Sunday morning.

    The fire fighter said that distress call was received at 9:54 a.m., reporting the incident at 20 Muyibi Adebayo Street, off Agric Road, Egan-Igando. 

    The well, located on a 648-square-meter property housing a 14-room bungalow, posed significant challenges due to its depth and the presence of ammonia gas.

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    The Ejigbo Rescue Crew of the Lagos Fire Service responded swiftly, launching an intense rescue mission. 

    Despite hazardous conditions, the team demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, successfully extricating Kuboye at 12:13 p.m.

    The victim was handed over to the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), which provided immediate medical care to counter the effects of harmful gas inhalation. 

    Kuboye was later transported to the hospital for further treatment.

    Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances leading to the incident.