Marshall Appointed Chief Fire Officer

Wilfred DeCourcey Marshall, 56, is Barbados' new Chief Fire Officer. The former station officer's appointment takes effect from today.

Marshall has been in the service for 35 years and has had extensive job-specific training from West Indian and English universities, as well as other academic institutions.

A graduate of the now defunct Federal High School, Marshall has certificates in international disaster management from Bournemouth University, England; in public administration from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, and in executive analysis of fire service operations in emergency management, from the United States' National Fire Academy.

His almost two dozen qualifications include a certificate in occupational safety and health from the Barbados Community College; a certificate in mass casualty management from the Pan American Health Organisation, and a certificate in general management from the Training Administration Division/Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity.

Marshall, who is married with three children, was awarded the Barbados Service Medal in 1991 and 2006. (BGIS)

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