A collaborative firefighting initiative between New Jersey emergency responders and Grenadian authorities has yielded significant improvements in the Caribbean nation’s disaster preparedness. For the past week, seasoned firefighters from the American state conducted intensive hands-on training sessions with members of the Royal Grenada Police Force Fire Department, exchanging critical lifesaving methodologies and enhancing joint emergency response protocols.
This bilateral cooperation program, established in 2018 as an annual undertaking, has evolved into a cornerstone of Grenada’s emergency management framework. The partnership extends beyond knowledge sharing to include substantial material support, with previous donations comprising essential firefighting apparatus and a fully operational fire engine. These resources have substantially augmented Grenada’s capacity to combat blazes affecting key national infrastructure, including St. George’s University and Maurice Bishop International Airport.
Superintendent Kenneth Gill, commanding officer of the RGPF Fire Department, emphasized the program’s transformative impact: ‘The immense value of continuous training and skill acquisition cannot be overstated. Our personnel who receive this advanced instruction now possess the capability to disseminate these techniques throughout our organization, creating a multiplier effect that enhances our overall operational readiness.’
Retired Newark Deputy Chief Mike Nasta, a participating instructor, commended Grenadian firefighters’ professional attributes: ‘The collaboration with Grenadian crews has been exceptionally productive. They demonstrate remarkable aptitude, enthusiasm, and dedication to their craft. It’s been a privilege to contribute to their ongoing professional development.’
The initiative, supported by the U.S. Embassy in Grenada, represents a growing transnational relationship between emergency services that continues to strengthen annually. All participants have expressed commitment to maintaining this vital partnership, which directly supports frontline responders protecting communities and critical assets across Grenada.









