
Ghana Firefighters Save New Courthouse in Minutes
Quick-thinking firefighters in Asankrangwa rescued a newly built court building from destruction, arriving within minutes to battle flames that threatened the entire structure. Their rapid response saved the community from major financial losses and kept everyone safe.
When flames erupted at a brand-new courthouse in Asankrangwa, Ghana, firefighters raced against time to save a building that hadn't even opened its doors yet.
The Ghana National Fire Service team responded to an emergency call on Tuesday, June 16, arriving at the scene to find the new court building engulfed in fire. Armed with dry chemical powder extinguishers, the crew immediately got to work containing the blaze.
Within minutes, they brought the fire under control. Their speed made all the difference between a minor incident and a devastating loss for the community.
The fire damaged an electricity meter, a three-phase breaker, and some electrical service cables. But thanks to the firefighters' quick action, the flames never reached other parts of the building.

The team's prompt response prevented the fire from spreading through the structure, saving it from extensive damage. For a community waiting to use this new courthouse, the rescue meant avoiding significant financial losses and construction delays.
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This story shows what happens when emergency services work exactly as they should. The firefighters didn't just do their job—they protected a vital community resource before it could be destroyed.
No one was hurt in the incident, which speaks to both the quick response time and the team's professional handling of a dangerous situation. The Western Region Fire Service confirmed that investigations into what caused the fire are now underway.
For the people of Asankrangwa, their new courthouse stands ready to serve the community, thanks to firefighters who arrived when it mattered most.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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