Lagos State Fire Service

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The Lagos State Fire Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for Lagos State.[1] Established in 1972 by the Lagos State Law Cap.42 of 1972, it is primarily tasked with managing fire emergencies in Lagos State. The service is responsible for fire protection and community safety among residents and visitors across the state.

Stations[]

Headquartered in Alausa, the service currently has a total of 16 fire stations across Lagos State.[2] The stations can be found in:

References[]

  1. ^ Olowoopejo, Monsuru (17 December 2015). "17-year-old burnt to death as Lagos records 14 fire outbreaks". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  2. ^ Lagos State (Nigeria) (1981). Lagos State Government Office and Residential Telephone Directory. Lagos State Government.
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