Antigua and Barbuda has boosted its firefighting capabilities with the acquisition of five fire trucks, a water tanker, and a ladder truck at a total cost of Xcd$8 million.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne shared the details during an interview on Pointe FM yesterday, stating, “We’ve made this investment to improve public safety and ensure our firefighters have the tools they need to respond effectively.”
The Prime Minister described the ladder truck as a critical addition, particularly for addressing emergencies in high-rise buildings.
He also noted the importance of the water tanker for rural areas. “The water tanker will be a major asset in locations where access to water sources is limited,” he said.
He added that the purchase was conducted transparently and with a focus on cost-efficiency. “These vehicles were secured at competitive rates, ensuring taxpayers’ money was spent wisely,” Browne stated.
The new equipment is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to modernize the nation’s emergency response infrastructure.
Browne remarked, “It’s not just about buying trucks. We are committed to training our teams so they can make the best use of this equipment to protect lives and property.”
The vehicles are set to be integrated into the country’s fire service operations, bolstering the nation’s ability to respond to emergencies.
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