Government adds new water tankers to strengthen fire service response

In a strategic move to enhance national emergency preparedness, the government of Antigua and Barbuda has officially integrated two high-capacity water tankers into the National Fire Service’s operational fleet. The announcement was made by Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant during the weekly post-Cabinet press briefing this Wednesday.

The procurement, which has now been successfully completed, was initiated following legal counsel from the attorney general, positioning the new assets as critical components for upgrading the country’s fire response infrastructure. These tankers, with substantial water storage capabilities of 2,000 and 3,500 gallons respectively, are engineered to provide a decisive advantage during firefighting campaigns, particularly in scenarios requiring extended operational duration.

This deployment marks a significant augmentation to the existing arsenal, which previously comprised 19 fire tenders and a single water tanker. The integration of these two vehicles effectively triples the dedicated water-carrying capacity within the national fire service system. Strategic placement is already underway, with one unit designated for the St. John’s Fire Station. Another will remain stationed at the VC Bird International Airport—a key infrastructural asset—while the third tanker is under consideration for deployment to Barbuda, ensuring equitable resource distribution across the twin-island nation.

Government officials emphasized that this investment directly addresses a critical vulnerability: water supply shortages during intense or prolonged fire incidents. By substantially increasing on-site water reserves, the fire service anticipates a marked improvement in its initial attack effectiveness and overall operational resilience. This initiative underscores the administration’s ongoing commitment to fortifying essential services, with a declared focus on ensuring that first responders are equipped with modern, reliable resources to safeguard communities and national property effectively.