Jamaica Gleaner

15 new fire trucks here and ready to roll

- Leon Jackson/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

THE JAMAICA Fire Brigade is on the verge of having its fleet of trucks significan­tly beefed up as reports have surfaced that 15 of the 30 new units ordered by Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie have been cleared from the wharf and will soon be dispatched.

“Auditors are in the process of ensuring that all the pieces of equipment that are expected to be on the trucks are present. This will ensure that the warranty that comes with each truck will be problem-free,” a well-placed source, who is not authorised to speak on the matter, told The Gleaner.

McKenzie had, in December 2020, told the nation that the Government had earmarked funding to purchase 30 fire trucks. A new fire truck reportedly costs in the region of J$100 million.

The additional 15 trucks are expected to arrive on the island before September. The source said that the 15 trucks are now at Up Park Camp and could be officially handed over to the brigade as early as Friday.

The arrival of the trucks is welcome news for parishes like Trelawny, which recently lost a unit to a bush fire; and Westmorela­nd, which is currently having a challenge battling blazes in hilly terrain.

Marsha Henry-Martin, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Local Government, did not respond to questions she asked to be submitted via email.

Superinten­dent Roland Walters, who heads the Trelawny Fire Department, said that he is expecting at least two of the new trucks to be deployed to his region.

The single truck in the parish is a replacemen­t tapped from another fire department after its unit was destroyed in a mid-May bush fire.

Businessma­n Kenneth Grant, president of the Trelawny Lay Magistrate­s Associatio­n, who is based in Albert Town, the main township in the parish’s south, is looking forward to the constructi­on of a fire station in neighbouri­ng Ulster Spring.

Lands have already been identified, The Gleaner understand­s.

“The current situation of a fire truck travelling all the way from Falmouth up into south Trelawny is not feasible because of the long distance, so we do need a fire station here,” said Grant.

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