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Kano Fire Service Rescues Three People Trapped in Wells

The Kano State Fire Service has successfully rescued three people who were trapped inside wells. The quick operation brought relief to the victims and their families after they fell into the deep holes.

Firefighters acted fast to bring everyone to safety without any major injuries reported.

This rescue mission highlights the important work of emergency services in Kano. Officials said the victims were pulled out after timely reports reached the fire station. The fire service used special equipment to reach the trapped individuals and complete the operation smoothly.

Many residents in the area praised the bravery and speed of the firefighters. Falling into wells is a common danger in some communities, especially where open wells are not properly covered. This incident serves as a reminder for people to take better care of such structures around their homes.

The Kano State Fire Service continues to respond to different emergency calls across the state. Their teams are well-trained to handle rescues involving wells, buildings, and road accidents. This latest success shows their readiness to protect lives whenever needed.

People in Kano are advised to stay alert and ensure wells are safely covered to prevent such accidents.
The fire service urged communities to report emergencies quickly so help can arrive on time. This rescue operation has once again proven the value of having strong emergency response teams in the state.

Eniola Odetoye

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