
Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) have successfully rescued a male victim following a serious head-on collision between a cargo truck and an excavator on the Kpetoe-Sarakope Road in the Volta Region. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, July 13, prompted an immediate emergency response from the Kpetoe Fire Station. Firefighters worked swiftly to extricate the trapped individual from the mangled wreckage before he was rushed to the Ho Teaching Hospital for urgent medical attention.
Upon receiving the distress call, the rescue team arrived at the scene to find the cargo truck and the heavy machinery severely impacted. The extrication process required precision and speed to ensure the safety of the victim, who had been pinned inside the vehicle. While the victim's current condition has not been officially updated, authorities from the GNFS confirmed that the rescue operation was completed promptly. An investigation has since been launched to determine the exact cause of the crash, which blocked the busy thoroughfare for several hours.
The accident has sparked significant concern among local residents regarding the safety of the Kpetoe-Sarakope Road. Community members have pointed to ongoing road construction activities as a primary factor in the heightened risk of accidents in the area. According to residents, the construction sites often lack adequate warning signs, proper traffic management, and sufficient safety measures to guide motorists safely through active work zones. They emphasized that the presence of heavy machinery on active roadways, combined with unregulated construction traffic, creates a hazardous environment for all road users.
In light of the incident, residents and road safety advocates are urging contractors and road authorities to implement more robust safety protocols immediately. There is a growing call for better regulation of construction activities and the placement of clear, visible signage to prevent further life-threatening accidents. As the investigation into Sunday's collision continues, the GNFS has reiterated the importance of road safety and the need for all stakeholders to prioritize the protection of motorists and pedestrians during infrastructure development projects across the region.
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