Fire Service Rescues Two Persons From Boat Accident At Atlantic Ocean

Fire Service Rescues Two Persons From Boat Accident At Atlantic Ocean

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service says it has rescued two men whose canoe capsized and they fell into the Atlantic Ocean by the Eko Hotel and Suites section.

This was made known in a statement on Friday by the Director of the service, Mrs Margaret Adeseye, shared on their X (formerly Twitter) handle.

Adeseye said that the incident occurred at about 9:12 a.m. on Friday, stressing that operatives were immediately deployed from the Oba Oniru Fire Station for their rescue.

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The statement said, “Two male adults reported to have fallen into the Atlantic Ocean when their canoe capsized by the Eko Hotel and Suites section of the ocean have been rescued.

“The incident which occurred at 09:12 hours on Friday saw the deployment of the Oba Oniru Fire Station of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service among other State Emergency Responders with the support of a private Boat Catheriner crew.

“The survivors whose names were given as Sanu Dewan, age 20, and Seraphin Meto, ago 40, were on a journey from Makoko, Ebute-Meta when the accident happened before they were saved from the jaws of death.

“Both victims are being attended to by appropriate government responders and in stable conditions.”

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