This study assessed the implementation of fire safety measures by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Bolinao, Pangasinan, focusing on the needs of special care individuals, including persons with disabilities, the elderly, and those with mobility or cognitive impairments. Using a descriptive-comparative and correlational research design, data were gathered from 150 special care individuals and caregivers, and 20 BFP personnel through validated questionnaires. The results revealed that while special care individuals generally perceived the level of fire safety implementation as high across awareness, preparedness, facilities, training, and policy compliance, BFP personnel rated them more moderately, highlighting gaps in training and infrastructure. Statistical analysis showed significant discrepancies in perception and underscored the need for targeted interventions. The study concludes with a proposed action plan aimed at enhancing inclusive fire safety protocols, training, and equipment for vulnerable populations.
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