For sometime now, the issues of fire outbreaks within the country has been rampant. And most of these cases result in the loss of lives and valuable properties.
This afternoon, it has been reported by Angel Fm that the Ghana police service’s station at Kantamanto in the business center of Accra is burnt down by a fire outbreak on the premises. 
According to the report, the fire service is very close to the station but after multiple calls there has not been any response from the serve to help put out the fire. Which even made the police go to the fire station to request for help but were not able to get the fire in control.
As at now, the cause of this fire outbreak is unknown but there has not been any casualty since all the people in the cells have been evacuated. 
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