Our firefighting and rescue services is for the purpose of promoting fire safety in all our locations, make arrangements for the provision of information, publicity and encouragement in respect of the steps to be taken to prevent fires and death or injury by fire. We give advice, on request, about how to prevent fires and restrict their
Our firefighting and rescue services is for the purpose of promoting fire safety in all our locations, make arrangements for the provision of information, publicity and encouragement in respect of the steps to be taken to prevent fires and death or injury by fire. We give advice, on request, about how to prevent fires and restrict their spread and about the means of escape in the event of a fire. This include fire safety education, smoke alarm installation and fire safety checks.
Our firefighting and rescue services makes provision for the purpose of extinguishing fires in our locations and protecting lives and properties in the event of fires. Identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue related risks people face, make provision for prevention and protection activities and respond to incide
Our firefighting and rescue services makes provision for the purpose of extinguishing fires in our locations and protecting lives and properties in the event of fires. Identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue related risks people face, make provision for prevention and protection activities and respond to incidents appropriately. Work in partnership with the communities where we operate and a wide range of partners locally and nationally to deliver services. Be accountable to communities for the services provided.
Preventing fire, different demands are made on the fire behavior of materials and construction parts. Make sure that a fire cannot develop quickly: The sooner a fire can develop, the sooner a fire is no longer manageable. A rapidly developing fire also hinders escaping to a safe place.
Requirements for compartmentalization are imposed on a
Preventing fire, different demands are made on the fire behavior of materials and construction parts. Make sure that a fire cannot develop quickly: The sooner a fire can develop, the sooner a fire is no longer manageable. A rapidly developing fire also hinders escaping to a safe place.
Requirements for compartmentalization are imposed on a large building or a structure with a specific use function. The size of a compartment is determined by the size of the building, the combination with other rooms or the maximum walking distance.
The principle of the safe escape route is that people can leave the space that is threatened by fire or smoke as quickly as possible along a safe route to a safe place. For escape routes, depending on the use function, requirements are set for material use and length. Escape routes should of course be free of obstacles.
The sooner a fire is signaled, the greater the chance that the fire can still be extinguished without the help of the fire brigade, people can escape safely and the fire brigade can act more repressively. Fire at an early stage can often be extinguished without the help of a fire brigade. Sufficient extinguishing agents (fire hose reels and hand fire extinguishers) help to extinguish a fire early.
Our Chief Fireman NCDMB-OINL at NCDMB fire station training new recruit firemen using the ladder and rope technique during an emergency,
The Chief Fireman Okama Infinity Nigeria Limited teaching firemen at our NCDMB location on how to drill and install an extinguisher on the wall neatly.
Okama Infinity Nigeria Limited firemen at NCDMB training on the speed of wearing a fireman gear incase of an emergency and rescue operation.
Firefighting safety is the cornerstone of fire and rescue scene operations. A safety mindset is essential so that “everyone goes home” at the end of each shift. The rise of occupational cancer among Firefighters in recent years prompted several changes. Some behaviors — like letting soot and smoky grime stain gear — have started to fade. This evolution of the Fire Service is just beginning as we learn how to best protect the men and women on the fire ground.
At Okama Infinity Nigeria Limited, we recognize the complexities of today’s Fire Ground and the multitude of incidents that require Firefighters to step into areas of increased risk both short- and long-term. Improve firefighter safety from the start with mandatory seatbelt and speed rules. Accelerated and hurried driving to a scene can be just as much as a safety risk. How tragic would it be to lose a crew member or innocent bystander in an accident on the way to the fire scene? How can your crew make a difference if they never arrive at the scene to begin with?
Once everyone is safely on the scene, take time to size up the situation. It can be tempting to jump right in. Knowing what your team is getting themselves into may seem basic, but it’s an essential fire safety technique. Next on your list of priorities should be ventilation and water supply checks. You also want to keep your crews low, prepared with the proper firefighter safety gear, and supported with convenient points for taking a break from the action.
Better firefighter survival and rescue tactics start with better firefighter safety training.
Okama Infinity Nigeria Limited new recruit firemen at NCDMB Fire Station training on how to extinguish a fire of a pile of three tires.
Training enables firefighters to respond more efficiently, reducing the property damage caused by fires. This can be essential in situations where fire damage to the community could be substantial. Training provides firefighters with needed experience.
Firemen parade to close the day after undergoing several trainings
Practical demonstration and lecture on how to Engage and Disengage the PTO (power take off) on the fire truck carried out by the chief fireman with all firemen fully involved at NCDMB Fire Station.
Practical demonstrations on how to Tie Different Kinds of Knots and use the knots for Safety Purposes and Rescue Mission, conducted with all firemen fully involved using their individual lines (ropes).
Removal of Threaded Hydrant & Hermaphrodite Couplings, this will be replaced with a compatible one to fit the fire truck.
Hydro Testing of Newly Installed Fire Hydrants & Couplings
More Hydro Testing of Newly Installed Fire Hydrants & Couplings
Fire hydrant installation consists of a system of pip work connected directly to the water supply main to provide water to each and every hydrant outlet and is intended to provide water for the firemen to fight a fire. The water is discharged into the fire engine form which it is then pumped and sprayed over fire. Where the water supply is not reliable or inadequate, hydrant pumps should be provided to pressurize the fire mains.
The pipe network is always under water pressure. When operated for fire extinguishing it will immediate feed wTo meet with minor leakages jockey pump is installed which maintains the pipe net work under pressure. On drop of pre-set water pressure due to leakages or any other reason, jockey will operate automatically & stop at preset pressure.
On actual fire operation jockey pump being of small capacity cannot maintain the pressure hence main pump will be operated automatically & supply the rated water quantity to the systeThe system being automatic immediate water supply will be available from all hydrant post.
Single Cabin and MAN Diesel Engine Fire Truck.
2000 Liters Capacity Tank.
It has a Crane System with a Telescopic Boom and 16 Gears Driven Truck.
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This drill entails deploying a hose and branch to the upper floor or roof of a building, in a crew of four men. He provided clear instructions on how to execute the drill quickly and efficiently and directed that it be performed twice for full rotation and proficiency. The drill involved tying three key knots necessary for securing the hose and branch during elevation: 1. Glove itch was tied on the branch to initiate the securement. 2. Half hitch was applied after the glove hitch to stabilize the branch further. 3. Rolling hitch is tied along the body of the hose to ensure it remains secure during lifting or handling. Once the knots were tied, the rescue line was tensioned to confirm all knots were properly secured. The drill was executed with firemen rotating through each role to ensure full understanding and capability. Emphasis was placed on team coordination, knot integrity, and safe handling throughout the process.
The objective of the drill was to practice the fireman Lift and Carry technique on how to rescue an unconscious victim from the upper floor which is a vital skill used in rescue operations. • This technique allows a firefighter to lift and carry an injured or incapacitated person, usually in conditions where other forms of rescue may not be possible. • The drill was aimed at ensuring that all firefighters can perform this technique safely, effectively, and efficiently under emergency conditions. • All firemen gathered at the designated drill area at 09.30hrs for the drill commencement. • The drill was introduced by the fireman supervisor 4 who emphasized the importance of teamwork, technique, and firefighter safety during lifting and carrying operations. • The team was divided into pairs, with one firefighter acting as the victim (simulated by a colleague) and the other performing the Fireman Lift and Carry. • The firefighter performing the lift approached the victim and positioned themselves at the shoulder side of the victim. • The fireman supervisor placed both arm under the victim’s shoulder and raised the victim upward then placed the victim’s hands over his neck. • He then bent a little bit lifting the victim on his shoulder with one hand securing the victim hands and the other arm around the victim’s legs ensuring a secure grip. • Once the victim was successfully lifted, the firefighter carried the victim in a stable, controlled manner, ensuring they moved at a steady pace without jarring motions when coming down the stairs.
L1 to L4 ladder drill was carried out by the firemen on duty. The drill was conducted under the supervision of the fireman supervisor 3. Afterwards, the fireman supervisor mobilized the firemen for a practical demonstration of how to fight fire using leglock. The stepwise procedure and safety precautionary measures to be observed while fighting the fire on the ladder was reiterated and demonstrated. This exercise was carried out for most part of the day.
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