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Jamaica Fire Brigade’s front line: Inside the Hurricane Melissa response

Jamaica Fire Brigade’s front line: Inside the Hurricane Melissa response

Update: 2025-11-13
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In this episode of the EMS One-Stop podcast, host Rob Lawrence welcomes Dr. Hezedean Smith, who spotlights the human and operational toll of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.


Dr. Smith draws from first-hand perspective from the ground, detailing catastrophic damage to homes, utilities, roads and communications — which compounded the workload and emotional burden for Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) firefighters and EMS providers.


Dr. Smith highlighted the Brigade’s Amazon Wish List effort, which aims to route essential personal items and operational supplies directly to affected JFB members and stations to sustain continuity of operations and support responders’ families.


After the break, Dr. Smith switched hats as the newly elected President of NEMSMA to outline the association’s renewed momentum:




  • New association management support




  • Expanded member services and credentials




  • The inaugural NEMSMA Leadership Conference




The NEMSMA Leadership Conference will take place in Washington, D.C., March 23-24, 2026, intentionally adjacent to EMS on the Hill to create a leadership-plus-advocacy “two-fer.” Highlights include keynote Gen. Robert Neller (Ret.), plus a deep bench of EMS leaders and educators.


Memorable quotes from Dr. Hezedean Smith


  • “Many homes destroyed, utility systems interrupted, critical infrastructure in terms of communities having the ability to communicate, leaving thousands displaced, even fire stations having operational challenges as it relates to communication and interoperability ... ”




  • “I stayed in the local fire station. I wanted to be there with the men and women on the ground, to make sure that I had that communication, that constant contact with them.”




  • “My focus will be on the firefighters and ensuring that we get enough supplies to go directly to the firefighters.”




  • “We want to tear down silos. We want to redefine leadership and ensure that we continue to collaborate across this globe.”




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Episode timeline:

00:46 – Quick industry/policy update


01:27 – Set-up: Hurricane Melissa overview; impact stats and current situation


02:12 – Welcome Dr. Hezedean Smith


02:26 – Dr. Smith’s backstory: Jamaica roots, USAF medic, Orlando FD, two fire chief roles, GES Consulting, Caribbean EMS focus


04:20 – First reactions to Melissa: scale of damage; compounded human toll


05:58 – Deployment cadence: aligning with JFB command, CDEMA, national EOC; travel hurdles; rapid integration on arrival


08:28 – Why existing relationships matter; staying in-station with crews; supporting leaders and frontline needs


11:13 – Call to action: Amazon wish list for responders’ personal and operational needs; distribution via JFB logistics


13:20 – Specific needs (PPE, boots, clothing, hygiene, basic medical supplies) and the ongoing recovery realities


17:46 – NEMSMA — new president, renewed energy, new AMC, who NEMSMA serves


20:14 – Board/leadership shout-outs; programs (FTEP, ACPE), member services, momentum


22:49 – Conference preview (Mar 23–24, 2026, D.C.): theme — disruptive leadership; Gen. Robert Neller keynote; speaker lineup; proximity to EMS on the Hill


26:29 – IJOP collaboration and research-to-podcast pipeline; communications and sponsorship improvements


28:29 – Closing thanks; unified call to support JFB and engage with NEMSMA initiatives


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Jamaica Fire Brigade’s front line: Inside the Hurricane Melissa response

Jamaica Fire Brigade’s front line: Inside the Hurricane Melissa response

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