Rains Give Firefighters Respite From Fires
Yesterday's persistent rainfall gave fire officers a well deserved respite after the upsurge in grass and cane fires experienced during the last few weeks. Fire officers have responded to as many as 15 to 20 fires per day.
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to those individuals who have rendered invaluable assistance to the Fire Service during the past few weeks. The recent increase in grass fires across the island has stretched the resources of the department on several occasions.
However, we remain committed to the task of protecting the lives, property and environment of those who live, work, visit or invest in Barbados.
(Photo) Fire officers being assisted by Mr. Jerry Pile with his Range Rover at a recent grass fire.
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to those individuals who have rendered invaluable assistance to the Fire Service during the past few weeks. The recent increase in grass fires across the island has stretched the resources of the department on several occasions.
However, we remain committed to the task of protecting the lives, property and environment of those who live, work, visit or invest in Barbados.
(Photo) Fire officers being assisted by Mr. Jerry Pile with his Range Rover at a recent grass fire.

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