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CHASE Fund Donates Fully Equipped Ambulance to Portland Infirmary

By: , May 29, 2025
CHASE Fund Donates Fully Equipped Ambulance to Portland Infirmary
Photo: Michael Sloley
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (left), is photographed inside the ambulance donated to the Portland Infirmary by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports, and Education (CHASE) Fund on May 21. At right is CHASE Fund Chief Executive Officer, Wilford “Billy” Heaven.
CHASE Fund Donates Fully Equipped Ambulance to Portland Infirmary
Photo: Michael Sloley
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (second right), presents the keys to a fully equipped ambulance to Matron at the Portland Infirmary, Carmelita Holson, on May 21. The ambulance was donated by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund. Looking on are (from left) Mayor of Port Antonio, Councillor Paul Thompson; Member of Parliament for Portland Eastern, Ann-Marie Vaz; and CHASE Fund Chief Executive Officer, Wilford “Billy” Heaven.

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A fully equipped ambulance is now in service at the Portland Infirmary, enhancing the institution’s ability to respond to emergencies.

The vehicle, donated by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund, was handed over on May 21.

It is the third ambulance CHASE has donated to an infirmary.

Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, said the donation will significantly enhance the infirmary’s ability to care for its residents.

He indicated that the Ministry is currently procuring three additional ambulances, adding that “when we have completed the circle, every infirmary in Jamaica will have an ambulance at its disposal”.

Mr. McKenzie commended the leadership of the Portland infirmary and, by extension, the Portland Municipal Corporation for their role in the parish’s transformation and the “social revolution” being driven by improved care for the poor, homeless and infirm residents.

For his part, CHASE Fund Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Wilford “Billy” Heaven, said the donation of the ambulance reflects CHASE’s shared commitment to ensuring that quality care is accessible, responsive and compassionate.

“We expect that this ambulance will improve the response time to medical emergencies and enable timely transfers to hospitals and elsewhere,” the CEO said.

He urged the infirmary’s staff to ensure the vehicle is used solely for its intended purpose.

“It’s not a general-purpose vehicle. While we are sympathetic to you wanting some lunch down the road or a little transportation home because it is late – we do not expect that this ambulance will be used for that purpose. It is purpose-specific and must be used that way,” Mr. Heaven emphasised.

He pointed out that CHASE has been actively supporting the Local Government Ministry through various projects at infirmaries islandwide, as well as through equipment and infrastructure upgrades.

Member of Parliament for Portland Eastern, Ann-Marie Vaz, welcomed the ambulance donation.

“This ambulance has been well needed. We now have a fully equipped ambulance to ensure that there is no time wasted between the illness and the treatment. This is… more evidence of the care this Government gives to the less fortunate,” Mrs. Vaz said.

Last Updated: May 29, 2025