Sunday, 31 May 2026

Fire At Spanish Town JUTC Depot



I just got a report from a Bark Di Trute supporter that there was a fire at the Spanish Town JUTC bus depot yesterday. I have not seen a report on this matter from the Jamaica Fire Brigade Service nor the JUTC management. The bus seemed to have been completely destroyed by the fire.

Was the bus engine left running? Did the driver notice any indication of overheating on the bus? Is there a risk of fire using these LNG buses? Were there any fire extinguishers nearby or on the bus? Was there a fire hydrant nearby or other equipment that could be used to control the fire until the Jamaica Fire Brigade Service trucks arrived? 

We have to be transparent in these matters because this bus was a part of the public transportation system. Passengers need to be aware of the risks of travelling on these buses.


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