AFTER the Cebu City Police Office received new patrol cars from the City Government in two tranches, it was the turn of the City Fire Department yesterday. The City turned over a P13.5-million fire truck, which the fire department requested last year.
The City also turned over a fire truck each to Barangays Basak Pardo, Basak San Nicolas, Suba and Quiot. The vehicles are worth P3.5 million each.
Their purchase was charged to this year’s disaster fund.
At present, 26 lowland barangays already have their own fire trucks and fire volunteer brigades.
Mayor Michael Rama and Councilor Dave Tumulak led the blessing and turnover ceremony of the firefighting vehicles yesterday in front of City Hall, in time for the celebration of the first Engineering Week organized by the Department of Engineering and Public Works.
Tumulak said the P60-million fire truck with an aerial ladder, which can reach buildings taller than 22 floors, is due for delivery from abroad.
Morale booster
“These fire trucks will boost the morale of the Cebuanos because the City is already capable of supporting out firefighters. In case of fire, they can easily control it because we have enough fire trucks. We are giving back the taxes of our people through buying fire equipment for their safety,” Tumulak said.
Asked about the timing of the turnover, considering it’s days before elections on May 9, Tumulak reiterated Rama’s earlier stand that politics is not involved in the distribution.
“We need to give it right away because these vehicles are essential to the public and will serve the residents of the city,” he pointed out.