Saturday , November 23 2024

Fire Department wets down new crash tender

On Friday March 24th The Caribbean Netherlands Fire Brigade (BKCN) held a special wet down ceremony for its brand new crash tender at the Juancho Yrausquin Airport at Flat Point. This new fire vehicle was commissioned especially for operation at Saba’s airport and has been put into use after a week of training by technicians from the company Rosenbauer.  The ceremony was attended by all firemen/woman, airport management and staff and  Island Governor, Jonathan Johnson.

 

General Commander of the Caribbean Netherlands Fire Brigade, Jair Tromp, traveled to Saba for this occasion. Tromp explained that the Ministry of Security and Justice had commissioned this crash tender to meet the specific requirements of Saba which is a category 3 airport. “It took more than a year and I am happy this vehicle is finally here and can be put into use whenever required. I am equally proud to say that throughout the past several years the team here on Saba has been trained and upgraded in various disciplines of firefighting and disaster management. Our mission to strengthen the entire Caribbean Netherlands Fire Brigade continues. I am pleased with the results thus far.”

Speaking on behalf of the Executive Council was Island Governor Jonathan Johnson.  “With the acquisition of this new fire truck I hope that everyone recognizes and acknowledges the investments which the Dutch government is making on our island. With these investments in materials and the upgrading of personnel there comes a certain amount of expectations and standards. In the next few years we have to continue building upon what we currently have to meet the expected demands and standards”, stated the Island Governor Jonathan Johnson.

Local Commander, Julio Every, thanked his team for their efforts and commitment to their work. “This crash tender is a great improvement not only for our department, but also for the airport as the truck carries the name, Juancho Yrausquin.

As Team Saba we pledge to always take care of all our vehicles and equipment and continue to upgrade and maintain our professionalism within the organization”.

The honour was given to firemen Reid Barnes and Michel Johnson to wet down the brand new vehicle.

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