Published 7th August 2017, 10:49am
Government leaders continue to support, honour and celebrate the
emergency services personnel that responded to the fuel tank fire
incident on Sunday, 23 July 2017.
Appreciation ceremonies were held at the Cayman Islands Fire Service
(CIFS) headquarters on Friday, 28 July 2017 and at the Department of
Public Safety Communications (DPSC) on Wednesday, 2 August 2017 to thank
the fire officers and dispatchers for their sacrifice and service.
Deputy Governor and Head of the Civil Service, Hon. Franz Manderson;
Minister for Home Affairs, Hon. Tara Rivers; as well as Councillors
Austin Harris, David Wight and Barbara Conolly all attended the
ceremony.
I want to thank our first responders for their bravery and resilience,
Mr. Manderson said. They are a group of dedicated men and women who
put their lives in harms way on a daily basis, in order to keep us
safe.
On the night of the incident more than 40 fire officers responded to the
scene and 6 dispatchers gathered at DPSC. Among those first responders
were many who were not on shift or on call that night.
During the ceremonies each officer and dispatcher received a certificate thanking them for their invaluable efforts.
The Cayman Islands should be proud of the efforts of all of our
emergency services teams, Minister Rivers notes. Each performed in a
highly commendable manner that is worthy of the recognition that they
are receiving. As dispatchers alerted all emergency services personnel
to the situation and answered distress calls from the public, fire
officers fought tirelessly to get the fire under control, and our police
officers worked to evacuate residents and divert vehicles approaching
the danger.
We are extremely proud of all efforts made that night, and it brings me
great honour to recognise their bravery today, and every day, the
Minister concluded.
DPSC Dispatchers Recognised:
- Jason Weeks
- Apollinia Lavia
- Tiffani Barbour
- Chelsea Blake
- Victoria Parker (not pictured)
- Margaret Dixon (not pictured)