Hurricane Shelter
Provide the first hurricane-rated community shelter on the island of Eleuthera for approximately up to 80 – 100 people including overnight accommodation and prolonged support.
Governor’s Harbour Fire Rescue (GHFR) is leading an innovative project to establish a dedicated fire station and hurricane shelter, designed to meet the critical needs of our community. This facility will serve as a blueprint for sustainable and resilient community buildings across The Bahamas, providing the first hurricane-rated shelter on Eleuthera for up to 80 – 100 individuals. Equipped with modern AV facilities, a full kitchen, and bathroom amenities, the station will double as a vital community center, supporting both emergency operations and local gatherings.
Pioneering sustainability, the fire station will operate largely on solar power with a backup generator, and its large rainwater collection cistern will ensure water self-sufficiency during natural disasters. Beyond its role in disaster response, the facility will house our fire engine, uniforms, and emergency equipment while offering space for firefighter training, team building, and a Youth Firefighter Program to inspire future leaders.
A dedicated fire station is essential to GHFR/Hurricane Shelter and the community of Governor’s Harbour for the following reasons:Storage and Equipment Protection:
Fire/Rescue Training and Community Building:
A dedicated fire station is essential to GHFR/Hurricane Shelter and the community of Governor’s Harbour for the following reasons:Storage and Equipment Protection:
Fire/Rescue Training and Community Building:
Hurricane Shelter
Provide the first hurricane-rated community shelter on the island of Eleuthera for approximately up to 80 – 100 people including overnight accommodation and prolonged support.
Community Center
Two meeting rooms: one for Fire Rescue operations and another larger room equipped with modern AV facilities.
A spacious area with a full kitchen and bathroom facilities, addressing the community’s need for a meeting place and enhancing the Fire Station’s role as an official Community Center for Governor’s Harbour
Sustainability Construction
Pioneering a self-sustainable model: The Fire Station will operate solely on solar power, with a backup generator for emergencies. A large rainwater collection cistern will ensure water self-sufficiency, vital during natural disasters.
Intended to provide a blueprint for future community buildings in The Bahamas, showcasing sustainability and resilience during emergencies.