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Tuesday, 14 July 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

GNFS Firefighters Swiftly Rescue Trapped Victim After Head-On Collision at Kpetoe-Sarakope

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The accident scene on SarakopeAflao route

Firefighters from the Kpetoe Fire Station of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) demonstrated exceptional professionalism on Sunday, 12th July 2026, by successfully rescuing a trapped male occupant following a serious head-on collision on the Sarakope–Aflao Road. The accident involved a MAN Diesel cargo truck and an excavator, resulting in the victim becoming entrapped in the wreckage. Emergency responders received a distress call and rushed to the scene, where they worked efficiently to stabilize the situation and free the injured individual.

The swift intervention by the GNFS team was critical in ensuring the victim received timely medical attention. After extricating him from the damaged vehicle, paramedics transported the man to the Ho Teaching Hospital for further treatment. Details regarding the extent of his injuries have not been publicly disclosed, but officials confirmed he is under medical care. The rapid response highlights the preparedness and dedication of the Kpetoe Fire Station personnel in handling road traffic emergencies in the region.

Authorities have launched a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. While the exact cause remains undetermined, preliminary assessments suggest possible factors such as driver error, mechanical failure, or poor visibility conditions along the busy Sarakope–Aflao route. Investigators are examining all available evidence, including witness statements and vehicle conditions, to establish accountability and prevent similar incidents in the future.

This accident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers present on Ghana’s roads, particularly on major corridors like the Sarakope Aflao Road. Head-on collisions often result in severe outcomes due to the high impact forces involved. Local transportation officials continue to monitor traffic patterns in the area to identify potential hazards that may contribute to such crashes.

In response to the incident, the Ghana National Fire Service has renewed its call on all motorists to strictly adhere to road safety regulations. GNFS officials urged drivers to maintain safe speeds, avoid overtaking in prohibited zones, and ensure vehicles are in proper working condition. By prioritizing safety, road users can help reduce the frequency of accidents and save lives across the country.

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