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EMS members gear up with caution ahead of winter

Firefighters gear up to fight the fires of the next couple of fire prone months.

ACCORDING to the City of Johannesburg, the Emergency Management Services (EMS) is retraining all 1 200 firefighters across the city to ensure that the incident that led to the tragic death of two of their colleagues, in the city centre in 2015, does not happen again.

Announcing the findings and recommendations of three external and internal investigations into the incident that claimed the lives of officers Daniel Zwane and Michael Letsosa, Member of the Mayoral Committee for Public Safety Councillor Sello Lemao said the best way in which EMS could honour the spirits of the two fallen firefighters was by “continuously upholding safety standards”.

The retraining, which covers all 28 fire stations in six districts, includes incident management, radio control and the proper use of protective gear. Zwane and Letsosa died after being trapped in the basement of a burning building in Albertina Sisulu Street, in the Johannesburg CBD, on May 16, 2015.

Speaking during a media briefing at the EMS’s headquarters in Martindale, MMC Lemao said the incident was unprecedented.

“It had never happened since the inception of the EMS. It’s a first of its kind,” he said.

“As the City of Johannesburg, we would like to, once again, convey our heartfelt condolences to the families of firefighters Letsosa and Zwane and the broader EMS family,” said MMC Lemao, who was flanked by Head of Department Hlula Msimang and EMS Chief Tshepo Makola.

Makola said failure to follow one element of the standard operating protocols had a ripple effect.

“We have learnt from the incident and have already established corrective action. Occupational health and safety standards have also been reviewed to ensure the safety of our staff,” he said.

Article courtesy of the City of Johannesburg.

 

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