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GraceKennedy fetes hero firefighters
Firefighters enjoy Grace red peas soup at a luncheon hosted yesterday by GraceKennedy at the SpanishTown Fire Station in St Catherine in honour of the men and women who rescued a man from a 55-footpit into which he was thrown by gunmen over a month ago.
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Jason Cross | Reporter  
June 16, 2021

GraceKennedy fetes hero firefighters

The firefighters who rescued 66-year-old George Smart after he was dumped into a 55-foot pit by gunmen in Spanish Town, St Catherine, in May were yesterday hailed as heroes during an appreciation lunch hosted by GraceKennedy.

Grace Kitchens Executive Chef Shea Stewart employed his culinary skills to ensure the firefighters were treated to a hearty meal, made from Grace food products, at the Jamaica Fire Brigade’s Spanish Town station, where the six firefighters are assigned.

“We were notified by the Fire Brigade here in Spanish Town that they wanted to honour the team of six members. It was a great opportunity for GraceKennedy, being a Jamaican company, to award our local heroes. We have been in a pandemic where we’ve had so many heroes who stand out [and] GraceKennedy has been very keen on showing its appreciation to fellow Jamaicans,” Stewart said.

Dennis Lyons, who was acting as divisional commander for St Catherine at the time of the rescue, said yesterday’s collaboration with GraceKennedy could be the start of a flourishing partnership, as the Jamaica Fire Brigade has swift water rescue and other crucial courses to conduct, which require funding and support.

“I really thank the GraceKennedy team. I hope this is a starting point, not only for when we carry out daring rescues but when we need some assistance,” Lyons said.

“We have a lot of training programmes coming up, like swift water training, and we are going to need them on board.

“To see all that is happening here today, I am happy. It has never happened before, especially to the St Catherine division. The Kingston division is always in the spotlight, but for St Catherine, this is a first,” added Lyons, who could not help but recall some of the details leading up to the rescue.

“The call came in, like at 7:14 am. I was at home and they called me and I rushed to the scene. When I reached the scene and took a peep into the hole, you couldn’t see anything down there because it was dark. They advised me that firefighter Dennis Taylor would be deployed in the pit. Firefighter Taylor was involved in some swift water rescue operation and other training. Because of the size of the hole, his body was just ideal to go down in that pit. He is a very brave young man,” Lyons said.

“It was a delicate operation because the hole was narrow and again we did not know what was down there. We were probably there for more than an hour and we had to improvise with the ladder and all of that,” Lyons added.

Taylor attributed the success of the operation to his superior training. He was particularly intrigued that a month later the firefighters were still being celebrated.

“I am extremely surprised about the reaction that we actually got from that mission and we are still here celebrating today, one month after the act,” he said.

Carlene Holness (right),promotion and eventssupervisor, Grace Foods, makesa presentation of Grace productsto firefighter Novanie Fullertonat the Spanish Town Fire Stationyesterday during a lunch hostedby the company for the sixfirefighters who rescued GeorgeSmart from a 55-foot pit in StCatherine into which he wasthrown by gunmen in May.(Photos: Joseph Wellington)
Kaydene Senior (right), acting brand manager, promotion andevents, Grace Foods, presents Grace products to Sergeant CareenHamilton of the Spanish Town Fire Station yesterday
Dennis Taylor, the fireman who went into the 55-foot pit to rescueGeorge Smart last month, enjoys his Grace red peas soup atyesterday’s luncheon hosted by GraceKennedy.
Dennis Lyons, acting deputy superintendent at the Jamaica FireBrigade, Clarendon Division, extends the department’s gratitude toGraceKennedy for yesterday’s celebratory luncheon.
Grace Kitchens Executive Chef Shea Stewart shares his famousGrace red peas soup for hero firefighters at yesterday’s lunchhosted by the company.

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