22/06/2026
The Cayman Islands Fire Service proudly participated in the King’s Birthday Parade and Inspection, demonstrating the professionalism, discipline, and commitment that define the Service.
Led by Chief Fire Officer Dwight “Randy” Rankin, CIFS firefighters joined fellow uniformed services in honouring His Majesty King Charles III and celebrating service to the Cayman Islands.
We extend our appreciation to all CIFS personnel who represented the Service with distinction throughout the parade and inspection.
04/06/2026
A highlight of last week’s Passing Out Ceremony was the live emergency response exercise, where firefighters demonstrated the skills, teamwork, and professionalism developed throughout their training.
Showcasing their vehicle extrication techniques and coordinated rescue operations, the exercise provided family members, invited guests, and members of the public with a firsthand look at the demanding work firefighters perform when responding to emergencies.
The demonstration gave insight into the recruits’ readiness to serve and their commitment to protecting lives, property and the environment, across the Cayman Islands.
Congratulations once again to the Cayman Islands Fire Service Class of 2026. 🚒🔥
04/06/2026
The Cayman Islands Fire Service was honoured to welcome a number of distinguished guests to its recent Passing Out Ceremony, including Her Excellency the Governor, Deputy Governor Designate Gloria McField-Nixon, Temporary Minister for District Administration and Home Affairs Hon. Wayne Panton, MP, and Deputy Premier Hon. Gary Rutty, MP.
Their presence reflects the continued support for the Cayman Islands Fire Service and the important role firefighters play in protecting our communities.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating the achievements of the CIFS Class of 2026 and welcoming the next generation of Cayman Islands firefighters.
01/06/2026
Chief Fire Officer Dwight ‘Randy’ Rankin congratulated the graduating recruits on reaching this important milestone.
“Over the past 27 weeks, these firefighters have strengthened their skills in firefighting, rescue operations, teamwork, and emergency response — preparing them to answer the call when it matters most.
As they step onto the front line, they join a proud tradition committed to saving lives, protecting property, and the environment across our islands.
To our newest firefighters: your courage, commitment, and service will make our communities safer and stronger. We are proud to welcome you into this vital profession.”
Welcome to the Cayman Islands Fire Service family.
01/06/2026
Introducing the Cayman Islands Fire Service Class of 2026. 🚒
Today, the Cayman Islands proudly celebrates the Passing Out Ceremony of 26 dedicated recruits who have successfully completed an intensive 27-week training programme and are now ready to serve our communities as firefighters.
The ceremony included the traditional inspection of recruits by Her Excellency the Governor, recognizing the hard work, discipline, and commitment demonstrated throughout their training journey.
As they take their place on the front line of public safety, these firefighters join a proud profession dedicated to saving lives, protecting property, and the environment, to serve the people of the Cayman Islands.
Congratulations to the Cayman Islands Fire Service Class of 2026. We wish you every success as you begin your careers in service to our islands.
23/05/2026
🚒🔥 Happy Child’s Month from the Cayman Islands Fire Service! 🔥🚒
Keeping our children safe starts with teaching simple fire safety habits early. From knowing two ways out to understanding the importance of smoke alarms, every little lesson can make a BIG difference.
This Child’s Month, we encourage all families to:
✅ Practice a home escape plan
✅ Teach children to stay away from matches and lighters
✅ Check that smoke alarms are working
✅ Remind children to call 911 only in emergencies
Together, we can help build a safer Cayman for every child. 💛
👨🚒 Be Fire Smart. Stay Safe.
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