Stabroek News

Fire razes Prison Service dorm in Kingston

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By Mia Anthony

Fire tore through the Guyana Prison Service living quarters yesterday in Kingston, completely gutting the building.

The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) received reports of a fire on Parade Street, Georgetown at around 9:26 am. As such, Water Tenders #85, #105, Prison Bowser, Land Rover #7, and Hydraulic Platform #3, with crews from various fire stations, were dispatched promptly, arriving at the scene around 9:32 a.m. They then commenced the task of containing the fire and preserving the surroundin­g buildings.

The dormitory which is said to have housed 30 prison officers, quickly disintegra­ted with the flames roaring through the entire building. Fire-fighters could be seen battling the flames from all angles, however, despite their best efforts, the raging flames quickly consumed the upper flat of the building.

Regional Fire Officer, Haimchandr­a Persaud, told reporters at the scene that the water pressure was insufficie­nt, forcing firefighte­rs to seek open sources of water. Thankfully, they were able to access the Cowan Street canal and this afforded them “copious” amounts of water which resulted in the fire being put out quickly.

He also informed that a request was made to the Guyana Water Inc to increase the pressure.

Persaud noted that the top priority for the GFS was the safe evacuation of the children in the neighbouri­ng schools, namely Chase Academic Foundation, West Field Prep, Cherry Blossom Play School, and a Special Needs School. All the children from the various institutio­ns were safely evacuated and assembled in front of the Chinese Pavilion at the Lamaha ‘Safe Space’ and at the Guyana Police Force ground, to be received by anxious parents and guardians.

Stabroek News observed several children, mostly of kindergart­en age, with reddened eyes, expressing discomfort as a result of the thick smoke from the burning building. They were attended to by adults, police ranks, and firefighte­rs. Several were seen being placed in police pickups. A few adults were also observed to be affected by the smoke.

Firemen were observed running back and forth fixing damaged water hoses, attaching and reattachin­g

them hastily to the water tenders, while bystanders moved up and down the sidewalk, some videoing the scene for the benefit of the social media audience.

As the fire intensifie­d and posed a threat to nearby utility pole, small explosions could be heard in the burning building prompting police, in the interest of safety, to move the onlookers.

Minister of Home

Affairs Robeson Benn arrived at the scene and after assessing the situation, upbraided senior fire

 ?? ?? The raging fire and the scene on Parade Street (Police photo)
The raging fire and the scene on Parade Street (Police photo)

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