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Firefighting Display in Junction on Wednesday

By: , October 29, 2013

The Key Point:

JFB will be staging a major showcase of fire fighting activities in St. Elizabeth.
Firefighting Display in Junction on Wednesday
Deputy Superintendent Floyd McLean says the activities planned for Fire Awareness week border on being ‘spectacular’, especially at the Open day planned for Roy’s Plaza in Junction square which is part of the Brigade’s Region 4. He adds that the island-wide is an indication to the public what services the Fire Brigade offers.

The Facts

  • The fire brigade will be putting on a spectacular display of its various services at an open day.
  • The JFB is observing Fire Awareness Week from October 28 to November 2 under the theme: ‘Fire Prevention our Priority’.

The Full Story

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) will be staging a major showcase of fire fighting activities in St. Elizabeth on Wednesday, October 30, as part of activities to mark Fire Awareness Week 2013.

Senior Deputy Superintendent, Floyd McLean, who addressed a recent JIS Think Tank, informed that the fire brigade will be putting on a spectacular display of its various services at an open day to be held at the Roy’s Plaza in Junction square.

“Not many persons have seen our rescue teams operate, our extraction team or our EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians). There are several skill sets that the public do not know about; so we’ve decided to show the public what fire fighters can do and how well trained we are,” he said.

The JFB’s Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent Emelio Ebanks, said the day’s activities will leave a lasting impression on those attending.

“It will highlight what the Jamaica Fire Brigade is all about.  I guarantee you that it will be mind blowing. You will see acrobatics, rescue, and will involve the EMTs. Its showing the capabilities in terms of manpower, units, and facilities that the JFB has,” he noted.

The JFB is observing Fire Awareness Week from October 28 to November 2 under the theme: ‘Fire Prevention our Priority’.

“All 33 stations across the island will have activities, exhibitions and things that persons can go and get additional information. So, we implore everyone to go into the fire stations, familiarise yourselves with the station, the fire fighters and general fire fighting activities,” Mr. Ebanks urged.

Among the major activities for the week are an exposition at Emancipation Park in New Kingston, and a ball at the Jamaica Grande Hotel in Ocho Rios.

Last Updated: October 31, 2013