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Fire Service Event Mishap Leaves Officials and Media Stranded, Public Never Informed

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January 30, 2024
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In an ironic twist at a fire safety camp aimed at educating children on fire prevention and safety, a new government fire service crane became a spectacle of concern as it malfunctionally left members of the media and fire service personnel stuck in the air for hours. The incident occurred at the Lusignan Community Centre Ground during a safety camp hosted by the Guyana Fire Service, designed to impart crucial fire safety tips to students from various schools along the East Coast of Demerara.

The camp, intended as a hands-on learning experience for children, took an unexpected turn when the crane, part of a demonstration, failed to descend. Witnesses, including patrons of a nearby shop, observed the unfolding drama, noting the confusion and concern among those trapped and on the ground.  There were several reports of traumatized students who desperately hoped and prayed out loud for a rapid end to the scary event.

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Despite the gravity of the situation, official communication from the government has been notably absent. Details of the ordeal experienced by those in the crane, including members of the fire service and the media who were there to cover the educational event, have not been publicly addressed.

The malfunction required the deployment of an older fire engine from Berbice to rescue the stranded individuals, a process that not only caused significant delay but also alarm among the children and attendees present. The government’s decision to focus solely on the event’s intended educational outcomes, without acknowledging the incident, has raised questions about transparency and public safety standards.

This incident underscores the need for rigorous safety checks and transparent communication, especially in public demonstrations involving emergency services equipment. The community’s trust in public safety measures hinges on the government’s ability to not only host educational events but also to ensure the safety of all participants and to openly address any issues that arise.

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