-but says helped to prevent catastrophic spread While acknowledging some deficiencies connected to the fighting of the Bush Lot blaze that resulted...
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-say buildings could have been saved Bush Lot business owners who are reeling from a massive blaze on Monday which left one man dead and completely destroyed three buildings housing a total of six businesses, believe that had the GFS had better equipment the fire would have been quickly contained and their businesses saved. The article Man perished in Bush Lot blaze, business owners condemn fire service appeared first on Stabroek News.
-but says helped to prevent catastrophic spread While acknowledging some deficiencies connected to the fighting of the Bush Lot blaze that resulted...
A man died in a fire last evening at Bush Lot, West Coast Berbice which destroyed two buildings and damaged a third. The article Man burnt to death in...
Kaieteur News – Chief Fire Officer of the Guyana Fire Service (GFS), Gregory Wickham declared that an investigation has been launched into the...
Kaieteur News – The raging inferno which destroyed several building along the Bush Lot Public Road, West Coast Berbice (WCB) has claimed the life of...
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) on Thursday agreed that a mud covered Hydrant and porous hoses hindered its ability to effectively...
The Chief Fire Officer, Gregory Wickham today condemned any act of delinquency or unprofessional behaviour by ranks of the Guyana Fire Service.
By Shabna Rahman With three houses up in flames side-by-side on July 1st, the occupants and others fought desperately to save a fourth dwelling that...
The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) says that faulty electrical wiring is to be blamed for the fire at the Children and Family Centre located at Block...
Shadow Minister of Agri-culture with Responsibility for Region #5, MP Viceroy Jordan yesterday said that the government must take responsibility for...
The Apache fire burned south of Paradise, Calif., which was destroyed in the Camp fire six years ago. Another wildfire was spreading quickly in...