The Philippine Star

Tolentino backs BFP modernizat­ion

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Sen. Francis Tolentino has expressed support for the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)’s request to acquire modern equipment and increase its personnel.

The BFP should also organize its auxiliary brigade from the profession­al sector to serve as force multiplier­s with rank incentives to their names and encourage more participat­ion in firefighti­ng and fire prevention, he said.

“I am very active on the matter of modernizat­ion of the BFP and support it for the government to better protect its citizens from fire incidents that bring untold sufferings to the victims,” Tolentino said over the weekend.

Tolentino recalled the Feb. 29 fire that destroyed the houses of 189 families in Tondo, Manila.

Fire incidents grew to 16,493 in 2023 from 13,000 in 2022, a surge of more than 25 percent, according to BFP chief Louie Purucan.

With the onset of El Niño, Purucan expects fire incidents to further increase this year.

Fires in buildings and residentia­l areas are mostly caused by defective electrical wiring, from loose connection­s to overloadin­g, and using live flames for cooking, he noted.

Early this year, burning cigarette butts ranked first in causing fire incidents from fourth last year, which can be attributed to El Niño as it turns grass and shrubs tinder-dry, he added.

Purucan said it would be more effective to fight fire incidents with more equipment.

“Out of 1,485 municipali­ties all over the country, there are still 123 municipali­ties without fire trucks and stations. The number of fire trucks of the bureau is close to 3,000 while the volunteer fire brigades have 1,300 fire trucks,” he said.

There would ideally be one firefighte­r for a population of 2,000 but the BFP only has one firefighte­r for a population of 36,000, he added.

The Philippine­s, with a population of 120 million, should have 60,000 firefighte­rs, he said. There are currently 36,000 firefighte­rs, or some 24,000 firefighte­rs short of meeting the ideal ratio.

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