Fire Chief: An Honour To Serve My Country


Anyone thinking of making fire-fighting a career choice must be willing to learn, and more importantly, be prepared to give of their service to their country.

No longer is the job characterised by simple bush and grass fires, but now requires those who enter its ranks to be well-rounded academically, technologically and physically.

No one knows this better than retiring Chief Fire Officer at the Barbados Fire Service (BFS), Wilfred Marshall, as he reflected on how the profession has evolved since he joined in 1975.

Officially retiring in January, Marshall is of the view that the selection process for the Fire Service needs to be broadened and deepened. See more: BGIS Media

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