The National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) is announcing the delivery of a new fleet of emergency vehicles for the St. Maarten Fire and Ambulance Department, marking yet another milestone in
More infoAmbulance workers complete operational and maintenance training for new ambulances
Personnel of the Sint Maarten Ambulance Department have successfully completed a five-day training course to familiarize themselves with the four (4) brand new ambulance vehicles that were delivered in late
More infoIsolation units now allow for safe transport of contaminated patients
The Ambulance Department’s ability to safely transport patients suspected of being contaminated by naturally occurring disease outbreaks, pandemics or industrial accidents has been strengthened with the addition of seven new
More infoFire Department receives communication equipment from Trust Fund
The Fire Department’s ability to better communicate during critical moments, such as during the passing of hurricanes or other disasters, was elevated with the arrival of communication equipment purchased through
More infoSecond round of repairs to police stations to commence
PHILIPSBURG – A few short weeks after the conclusion of the first round of repairs, second phase renovations to the Philipsburg and Simpson Bay police stations were given the green
More infoFire Department receives Emergency Equipment from Trust Fund
PHILIPSBURG – On Thursday June 6th, Sint Maarten’s fire fighters were surprised by Prime Minister Leona Romeo-Marlin. A shipment of First Response Emergency Equipment arrived at the Fire Department and
More infoPolice Stations have been made water and wind tight
PHILIPSBURG June 2, 2019 – Following the completion of the first phase of works at the Philipsburg and Simpson Bay police stations, both are now better able to withstand any
More infoSteady progress in house and police station repairs
PHILIPSBURG – The Director of the National Recovery Program Bureau, Claret Connor, recently completed supervisory visits to the Belvedere Housing Complex and the Philipsburg and Simpson Bay police stations that
More infoPrime Minister Romeo-Marlin signs four hundred thousand dollars from Trust Fund for Police station repairs
PHILIPSBURG – On Tuesday January 8th, in the presence of Minister of Justice Cornelius de Weever, Chief of Police Carl John and main contractor Luca Benmoha of Aluminum Systems BV’s,
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