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GFS now equipped to train ranks as fire and rescue operatives - $139M complex opens in Leonora

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, January 27, 2014, Source - GINA

 

The Guyana Fire Service training complex at Leonora, Region Three

The Guyana Fire Service training complex at Leonora, Region Three

 

The Guyana Fire Service’s (GFS) training complex, at Leonora will enhance the service’s ability to execute its mandate in facilitating training of ranks for the roles of Fire and Rescue Service operatives.

 

Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee declared open the $139M training complex facility, located in the Leonora Fire Service compound on Monday.

He said the facility is testimony to the Government’s commitment to modernise the GFS, to transform it to one that is a fully fledged Fire and Rescue Service, offering a variety of emergency services to the citizens of Guyana. He said, “It is very disappointing though that there are a few persons who have vested interest in stymieing the modernising process of this important disciplined service.”

 

However, he said that the Government cannot continue to deny the citizens access to better emergency services such as an ambulance service, rescue from vehicles involved in accidents, collapsed buildings and structures, and other services that the GFS undertakes.

 

Since its ascension to office in 1992, Government has constructed nine new fire stations, eight living quarters, and renovated other buildings.

 

Additionally, it has provided 46 fire tenders, 5 aircraft and rescue tenders, 1 hydraulic platform, 3 all terrain tenders, 2 trailer pumps, 4 water bowsers and 4 ambulances.

 

Over 168 ranks were also exposed to overseas training, and the strength of the service grew from 368 to 511 during that period.

 

Minister Rohee explained that prior to 1992, the GFS was operating from two fire stations, one fire tender and a pick up vehicle in Georgetown, and three other operational stations at New Amsterdam, Timehri and Leonora. Training was also done on an ad-hoc basis at fire stations because there was no established facility to undertake training.

 

The new recruits during their drill exercise at the commissioning of the Guyana Fire Service training complex at Leonora

 

Since then, the GFS has established working relationships with the Caribbean Fire Service, the French Guiana Fire Service and Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, and the Severn Park Fire and Rescue Training Center, and has benefited from positive initiatives from these relationships in the form of training and exchange visits.

 

“The Ministry and the Guyana Fire Service have realised that there is the need for a new approach to modernise the service and has just completed a new five-year strategic plan, to bring the service up to date with the modern methods of a fire and rescue service. These are just a few highlights of the Government’s commitment to make our citizens safer," the Minister emphasised.

 

Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee delivering his address at the commissioning of the Guyana Fire Service training complex at Leonora

 

He urged the residents to assist the service in its quest to make the country safer.

 

Meanwhile Fire Chief, Marlon Gentle expressed gratitude to the Government for this initiative, noting that it will be developed into the only state-of-the-art fire training complex in the Caribbean. He said that the complex has received great reviews from its partners and will be willing to facilitate other smaller states interested in using it.

 

Inside the Guyana Fire Service training complex

 

A unit of officers is currently undergoing training in the United Kingdom, and Gentle said that they will be returning to assist in manning the facility.

 

Gentle also said that this facility is another step in the modernisation of the fire service into a fire and rescue one, as it will also be facilitating remedial training for emergency ambulance workers.

 

The Fire Chief noted that the fire service must be cognisant of the pace of development in Guyana, as this will dictate the pace at which it will be rolling out its services. He noted that a fire station is currently being constructed at La Grange and will become operational soon.

 

Another part of the Guyana Fire Service training complex

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GFS’ capacity boosted with 93 young recruits

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, January 27, 2015, Source - GINA

 

Some of the new recruits of the Guyana Fire Service

Some of the new recruits of the Guyana Fire Service

 

The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) on Monday gradated 93 males and females, after they successfully completed three months of intense training, at the service’s newly constructed training complex, at Leonora, West Coast Demerara.

 

The young recruits were exposed to both theoretical and practical skills throughout their training. Some of the areas covered were the organisation’s structure and the Standing Order of the service, discipline, fire service equipment and their operations, fire behaviour and discipline, and other practical aspects.

 

Station Officer, Clive McDonald, noted that much emphasis was placed on the fire fighting skills and capability of fire fighters, thus enabling them to save lives and minimise the loss due to destruction by fire.

 

He said that one of the major challenges encountered was the recruits’ ability to comprehend fundamental principles, associated with the operations of the fire service. He however, explained that with much dedication and help from the staff, they all endeavoured to strive for excellence.

 

During an address to the recruit, Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee, said that this event was historic, in that it marked the graduation ceremony for the first set of recruits to receive training, under the Fire Service Training Facility.

 

Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee inspecting new recruits

 

He urged the recruits therefore to exercise discipline, commitment, dedication, honesty and courage, as they execute their duties. Minister Rohee also charged them to work hard and be proficient in their skills and abilities as these are necessary for the execution of their daily duties.

 

Meanwhile, Fire Chief Marlon Gentle mentioned the importance of training, even as the fire service is moving assiduously, to take its place as the premier emergency response service in Guyana. “I say to you the recruits, that your task is a noble one and your functions are simple … first to save lives and then to protect property from destruction by fires,’ Gentle told the recruits.  

 

A new recruit receives a trophy from Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee

 

 He also cautioned them about the many criticisms that may come their way on a daily bases, and urged them to use those to propel them to do their best at all times.

 

He said that the facility surpassed its expectations, noting that initially it was only able to accommodate 60 persons at any one time and yet it successfully accommodated 93 students, and this is quite significant.

 

Awards were also presented for the Most Improved Student, Celborne Rodney; Best Practical Knowledge Student, Kawise Rice; Best Drill Student, Roderick Hamilton;  Best Runner- up Student, Grace Paul; and Best Student, Trevor Fraser.

FM

hip hip hooray!!!   hip hip hooray!!!       LET PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY CONTINUE FROM SKELDON TO MABARUMA AND FROM GT TO LETHEM, LEY PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY RINGS!!!  

 

 

HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!        HIP HIP HOORAY!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

hip hip hooray!!!   hip hip hooray!!!       LET PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY CONTINUE FROM SKELDON TO MABARUMA AND FROM GT TO LETHEM, LEY PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY RINGS!!!  

 

 

HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!        HIP HIP HOORAY!!!

i hope when they  extinguish a fire there is a trench with water next to it and they can use the pump that ramsammy suppose to get from INDIA  

FM

De Two 32 year old Crop Duster Helicopter 

Jagdeo buy fuh Fight Crime in Guyana in 2008

Was parked in a Junk yard for Many Years

The GDF Bell 206 helicopter in its earlier days as a crop-duster

Dem Do a Paint Job

and this is wha it look like

when it arrive in Guyana.....

The helicopter that arrived at Timehri today

Where yuh think um dey now?

Check De Junk Yard

FM
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Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

 

Another senile DG moment. I'm no geographer, but I don't know that cliffs tend be be near swamps. Also, I'm not sure Guyana has any swamps.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

HAHAHAHA. real PPP style deh DG. You got it down pat.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

HAHAHAHA. real PPP style deh DG. You got it down pat.

PNC and AFC.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

 

Another senile DG moment. I'm no geographer, but I don't know that cliffs tend be be near swamps. Also, I'm not sure Guyana has any swamps.

Pusillanimous and impetuous utterance.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Improvement and development continues under the PPP. Congratulations!

 

PNC and AFC fellows, having no idea about driving, went off the good road and down the deep cliff to land by the swamps.

 

Another senile DG moment. I'm no geographer, but I don't know that cliffs tend be be near swamps. Also, I'm not sure Guyana has any swamps.

Pusillanimous and impetuous utterance.

 

Whah yuh seh bai? You cyar yuh ***** dah side

 

Rass wan cuss me eh?

FM

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