Wednesday, June 3, 2009

ozamiz city bereau of fire protection (BFP)





Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Ozamiz City headed by duly assigned STNSP Wilfredo A. David BFP, together with SFO3 Virgilio P. Bulawit, SFO2 Anthony M. Rabutazo, FO1 Dan M. Navarro, FO1 Jonnifer P. Sila, FO1 Christopher H. Bacus, FO1 Ritchie J. Undag.




i would like to introduced to you the men and women of the ozamiz city bureau of fire protection (BFP). the second picture is the front of the ozamiz city fire station, which is located at Brgy. Tinago, Ozamiz City with hotline number (088) 521-1111. as you notice from the 2nd picture, our fire station has a new fire truck and 3 fire trucks on standby ready at any time to serve the people and the community also its neighboring towns. small though, but efficient. the men and women of ozamiz city fire station is very courteous.


the BFP of ozamiz city staff were also dedicated on their field of expertise. the third picture was their office where you can ask for a fire permit or any necessary documents you need for the safety of your building or establishments. fast and reliable because they have a computerized system. though, they have to upgrade and have an Internet for more convenient application via online. the employee and staff of the BFP ozamiz city is very approachable. i am very proud of our fire fighters here in ozamiz city who risk their life to help the people and protect our hometown
from fire or any disaster that might occur. "kudos" for you guys.
more power and god bless you all. i hope that the department of interior and local government (DILG) somehow, upgrade our fire trucks gears in fire fighting like gas mask, fire vest, helmets, hand held radios, base radios. our fire protectors or shall i say in laymans term fireman should also be protected. i hope and pray that the government will realized the hardships of these men and women from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). good luck and god bless us all....................

3 comments:

The Experience said...

This is very good information for someone like me, who misses my hometown.

What I like with your informative website, it keeps us updated of whats going on in Ozamiz.

Keep writing/blogging and keep us informed. I'm sure those people that you bumped in too especially the firemen and firewomen will surely be proud!

Keep up the good work!!!

Anonymous said...

it is nice to know that we have a fire station in ozamiz city.

Anonymous said...

hope that the national government will help our bureau of fire in terms of their needs specially on the equipments. i salute the people working in the ozamiz city fire station.