Fire Brigade about 80% complete in clearing oil spill in Ironshore, Montego Bay

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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St. James police set up safe school task force in response to rising concerns about violence involving school children

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Jamaica in Pot 1 for CONCACAF Nation’s League “A” draw – May 6

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Attorney General says no order has been issued for the removal of DPP Paula Llewellyn from office

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Golding calls for immediate appointment of a new Director of Public Prosecutions

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Gov’t to appeal ruling regarding extension of DPP’s tenure

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Irwin High student accused of stabbing and killing his schoolmate, now in police custody

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Four people arrested following seizure of over 100 parcels of compressed ganja in St. Mary

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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Proposal outlining measures to curb road crashes to be presented to PM Andrew Holness

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) says about 80 per cent of an oil spill along the Ironshore road, in Montego Bay, St James this morning has been cleared.

The spill, which was reportedly caused by a truck at around 6 AM, spreads from the Whitter Village area to the Providence stoplight.

Providing an update to IRIE FM news, JFB’s Commissioner, Stewart Beckford says firefighters are using absorbent material to remove the oil.

Commissioner Beckford is urging motorists to reduce their speed while travelling in the area to prevent injury or death.

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