Mohammed said that the service saved 122 lives and property worth N1.32 million during the period under review.
He also said that the service received 245 distressed calls from individuals during the period, and promptly responded to them.
Mohammed said that the agency’s 317 workers and four functional vehicles were inadequate to cater for the state.
He said that the agency needed more 200 workers and 12 fire fighter vehicles.
Mohammed told NAN that the workers needed to be adequately trained in fire fighting techniques.
The acting director said that the service required offices in Dass, Jama’are, Misau and Ningi in addition to the current two offices in Bauchi and Azare to serve the state more effectively. (NAN).
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