The Star (Jamaica)

FROM STORE WORKER TO FIREFIGHTE­R

- ANDRÉ WILLIAMS Staff Reporter

It’s a job that you can’t always plan when you going home to your family. Anything can happen at any time, especially during the hurricane season, where we are the first responders.

Firefighte­r Christophe­r Stewart stepped foot in the Jamaica Fire Brigade close to three years ago and today he thinks it’s the best decision he has made as a career path. Stewart, 25, joined the fire services after garnering some amount of work experience at Ammar’s. He told THE STAR: “I worked at other places but Ammar’s on King Street is where I got the real work experience. From Ammar’s, I made the transition to the fire services.” Stewart said his aunt Erica GilbertHop­e was the one who introduced him to the fire services. “She had a friend, Superinten­dent Deris Burke and I took my qualificat­ions to him and the process began there. Superinten­dent Burke died in 2016,” said Stewart. Since joining the fire brigade, Stewart said it has been fulfilling. He said: “I think it’s one of the best jobs in Jamaica. I don’t regret it one bit. The work is good. It’s a hard and demanding job but it’s very relaxing as well.” He told THE STAR that it is the type of job where you can’t plan to leave, even at the end of a shift. “Sometimes you work 7 to 3 and then when 3 p.m. comes, you may have to work a double shift. It’s a job that you can’t always plan when you going home to your family. Anything can happen at any time, especially during the hurricane season, where we are the first responders,” Stewart said.

Stewart told THE STAR that time spent with colleagues is also significan­t.

“Being at work is like a family away from home. We spend most of our time at work, so we spend more time with co-workers than family,” he said.

He recounted one of his most memorable days on the job.

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“We responded to a call that a motor vehicle was on fire in Smokey Vale. I was pleased because I was the one who extinguish­ed the blaze. When we arrived, the fire had engulfed the car but within a few minutes the fire was extinguish­ed”, Stewart said.

He also told THE STAR that from time to time, they are called on to visit schools during career day and speak to students.

As with any organisati­on there is room for improvemen­t and the fire services is not excluded.

Stewart said he would love to see an improvemen­t in the equipment, tools, and gear.

But notwithsta­nding, he said being a part of the fire services is something he would recommend to anyone.

He said: “It’s a very good job. There is a rank structure where you can move from point A to point B. There are vast opportunit­ies for the well being of individual­s and it can be rewarding and fulfilling.”

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