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Don't place marl and sand on fire hydrants!
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
DISTRICT officer for the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) Westmoreland Division Norris Mitchell is imploring residents to refrain from placing building material such as marl and sand on fire hydrants.
He said that these materials cause blockage, which impedes the effectiveness of the hydrants in allowing firefighters to access a steady flow of water during an operation.
“[For firefighters] it is very hard to work with such situations, [especially] when they go out to inspect the hydrants. In the case where something happens in an area and when you go there the hydrant is covered with building material such as marl or sand or something [else], this is making our work much more difficult,” he said.