BFP Roadshow Educates Students On Fire Safety, Emergency Response

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The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) on Tuesday kicked off its Fire Square Roadshow here at the Silliman University, aimed at familiarizing elementary students with fire safety, preparedness and response at an early age.

BFP-Negros Island Region (NIR) director Chief Supt. Rodolfo Denaga, who was guest of honor at the event, said in an interview that the roadshow was a “way of awakening the fire safety consciousness and resiliency of the children as to their safety and security” given the unpredictability of emergencies and disasters.

Approximately 700 pupils from Grades 1 to 6 and teachers participated in the activity, which included lectures and demonstrations on first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, wound bandaging, and the use of fire extinguishers.

Denaga said the roadshow will visit various schools even as he assured the public that the roadshow will be held not only during Fire Prevention Month in March but also throughout the year when necessary, without disrupting classes.

Meanwhile, Fire Senior Inspector Joebert Sanao, Dumaguete fire marshal, said they are coordinating with the local government unit of this capital for the establishment of two additional substations.

Sanao said the city currently has only one substation located in Barangay Daro.

He said the substations will enhance the fire station’s response abilities, particularly in areas outside the city proper.

The locations of the two new substations have yet to be determined, Sanao added. (PNA)