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FIRE SAFETY. The Bacolod Bureau of Fire Protection launched its “Reels-On-The-Bus” Fire Safety Advocacy Campaign in Bacolod City to promote fire safety awareness among commuters*

The Bacolod City Fire Station launched the “Reels-On-The-Bus” Fire Safety Advocacy Campaign, spearheaded by City Fire Marshal FCInsp. Stephen Jardeleza, in partnership with Negros East Transport Service Cooperative (NETSCO) and the City Government of Bacolod (BCD PIO), according to a press release from BFP Bacolod.

The initiative aims to promote fire safety awareness among commuters in Bacolod City.

The centerpiece of the campaign is a compelling 30-second fire safety advocacy video, strategically placed within all six modernized jeepneys operated by NETSCO, traversing the Mansilingan – Downtown Area and vice versa route. Each day, the video will be played 120 times, ensuring maximum exposure to approximately 350 to 400 passengers per modernized jeepney.

“We are excited to introduce the ‘Reels-On-The-Bus’ Fire Safety Advocacy Campaign, which leverages the ubiquity of public transportation to deliver vital fire safety messages to our community,” Jardeleza said.

“This initiative aligns perfectly with Mayor Albee Benitez’s vision of transforming Bacolod City into a Smart City, where innovation and safety go hand in hand.”

Acknowledging the invaluable partnership with NETSCO, Jardeleza expressed gratitude for their commitment to promoting fire safety awareness.

“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to NETSCO for their unwavering support in bringing fire safety closer to the Bacolodnons. Together, we can create a safer and more resilient community.”

The “Reels-On-The-Bus” Fire Safety Advocacy Campaign represents a significant step forward in Bacolod City’s efforts to enhance public safety and emergency preparedness. Through engaging and informative content, commuters are empowered to prioritize fire safety in their daily lives.

More information about the campaign and fire safety tips is available at the Bacolod City Fire Station official FB Page “BFP R6 Bacolod City FS” or contact the Public Information Section at the Bacolod City Fire Station: [034] 434 5022/23 | 09213417002.*

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