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GNFS records over 30% drop in prank calls in first quarter of 2025

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has announced a significant decline in prank calls, recording a 31.52% drop in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year.

According to a press statement issued by the Head of Public Relations, Divisional Officer II Desmond E. Ackah, the Service received 131,862 prank calls between January and March 2025, a sharp decline from the 192,545 calls logged within the same timeframe in 2024.

The GNFS attributes this progress to intensified and sustained public education efforts across traditional and digital media, schools, and communities.

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These campaigns have been aimed at highlighting the dangers and legal repercussions of false emergency alerts.

“Prank calls seriously undermine emergency response by wasting critical resources and delaying real interventions,” the statement noted.

“Such acts pose significant risks to lives and property and are punishable under Ghanaian law.”

Acting Chief Fire Officer, Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong, commended the public for responding positively to the call for behavioural change. She encouraged Ghanaians to remain vigilant and continue supporting the Service’s efforts.

The GNFS reaffirmed its commitment to improving emergency response and reminded the public to report fire incidents using the toll-free numbers 192 or 112, or via hotlines 0302772446 / 0299340383 for prompt assistance

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