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The warmer months typically coincide with an increase in vegetation fires in particular. As is custom, the City has made additional resources available to boost its Fire and Rescue Service’s capacity.
As part of its festive season and general summer readiness, the City’s Fire and Rescue Services has once again invested in reinforcements for the expected increase in particularly vegetation fires between December and April.
A total of approximately 900 professional firefighters could be called upon for major incidents, working on a three shift rotational system, where between 190 and 230 firefighters are on duty every 24-hour period, 365 days of the year. They are based at our 32 fire stations spread across the city.
In addition, the service has acquired aerial support in the form of two helicopters and a spotter plane. It is further supported by seasonal firefighters as well as an additional 22 firefighters who recently graduated after completing their training.
On Thursday, 23 December 2021, Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith visited the Sir Lowry’s Pass fire station and engaged with staff and seasonal firefighters who are based at the facility.
‘We have seen a downturn in the number of vegetation fires so far this December, compared to previous years. This could very well be the result of the milder weather conditions that we have experienced. That said, the summer weather appears to be with us now, and that, combined with Cape Town’s notorious south-easterly wind can make life very busy, and challenging for our firefighters. I wish them well for the months ahead, and I encourage the public to do their bit. We have not experienced a downturn in residential fires, so the appeal to the public is to be extremely vigilant at all times, and to do their bit to mitigate the risk of fires,’ said Alderman JP Smith.
The City reminds residents of the following fire safety tips:
In addition:
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of City Of Cape Town Isixeko Sasekapa Stad Kaapstad.
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