The Star (Jamaica)

Ocho Rios firefighte­rs to get some comfort

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The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t is to give the Ocho Rios Fire Station in St Ann a much-needed facelift.

Portfolio minister Desmond McKenzie, during a visit to the station last Friday, tasked the St Ann Municipal Corporatio­n to effect immediate repairs to the station, noting that the objective is to create a “more comfortabl­e environmen­t for the firefighte­rs”.

“As a mark of respect and to show gratitude, we will, as soon as the necessary estimates are completed, have some faceliftin­g of the location to allow those who are here to come into an environmen­t that is conducive, and it at least will take away some of the daily challenges they face,” McKenzie said.

McKenzie journeyed to the fire station to offer condolence­s to the colleagues of two young firefighte­rs who lost their lives in a motor vehicle crash in Laughlands, St Ann, on September 13.

Those killed have been identified as Alex Williams and Stefan Walters.

Meanwhile, the facility will be getting new roofing, a fresh coat of paint and new furnishing­s. Work to remove overgrown shrubs from the station compound is slated to commence this week.

Julian Davis-Buckle, assistant commission­er in charge of the Area 2 fire department, welcomed the announced upgrade, stating that it will lead to an improvemen­t in the morale of the firefighte­rs.

“His visit and touring our station and commitment to assist with our renovation­s making the station a bit more comfortabl­e for the firefighte­rs is beyond mention. We really appreciate it and we look forward to the fulfilment of those promises to ensure the firefighte­rs enjoy coming from home to home,” she said.

 ?? FILE ?? A firefighte­r at the Ocho Rios Fire Station sits on one of several benches that have been made by the firemen.
FILE A firefighte­r at the Ocho Rios Fire Station sits on one of several benches that have been made by the firemen.

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