Jamaica’s emergency medical response capabilities have received a significant upgrade following a strategic private-public partnership. Sandals Resorts International has donated two Foton buses to the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB), a contribution formally presented during a ceremony at the Port Maria Fire Station in St Mary on March 13.
The vehicles will undergo specialized retrofitting to serve as fully functional ambulances, enhancing the nation’s emergency medical infrastructure. The handover was facilitated through the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, representing a concerted effort to strengthen national public safety measures.
Minister Desmond McKenzie emphasized the evolving role of fire service personnel, noting that JFB teams increasingly function as first responders to accidents and medical emergencies beyond their traditional firefighting duties. He specifically highlighted road accident prevalence in St Mary and St Ann parishes as areas requiring enhanced emergency coverage.
“This donation positions the brigade to significantly improve medical service delivery in this critical section of the island,” McKenzie stated, acknowledging Sandals Group’s sustained commitment to national initiatives. He praised the organization as “a prime example of what Jamaica is all about” in terms of corporate citizenship.
Jeremy Jones, Managing Director of Sandals Resorts in Jamaica, framed the contribution within broader corporate social responsibility objectives. “For small island developing states, private sector involvement in supporting public initiatives is integral,” Jones explained, emphasizing the importance of cross-sector collaboration in addressing national needs.
The donation was characterized as fundamentally “an effort to help save lives” by enhancing emergency medical response times and capabilities. State Minister Delroy Williams further contextualized the contribution within Jamaica’s disaster management framework, noting that resource building for the fire brigade directly impacts national preparedness and recovery capacities across all disaster phases.
