Children of a popular pastor identified as victims of the tragic Tema helicopter crash
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has revealed that its personnel responded to Monday’s fatal microlight aircraft crash in Tema within three minutes of receiving a distress call, a rapid intervention officials say helped contain the situation and prevent further casualties.Mr Ackah explained that upon arrival, firefighters encountered a microlight aircraft engulfed in flames after crashing. The team quickly assessed the situation and called for reinforcement from the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GAPOHA) Fire Station to support efforts to control the blaze and secure the area.He noted that some members of the public had initially rushed to the scene to assist, but emergency personnel had to take control to ensure safety and preserve evidence.
