Fire service revamp plans

Tuesday 13th November 2007, 11:30AM GMT.

wd2446814fire-authority.jpgPlans to transform Staffordshire’s Fire and Rescue Service with three new vehicles and a greater emphasis on prevention have been published.

A six month consultation process with residents showed that people want fire and rescue resources to be focused on areas of greatest risk to life.

The feedback has been used to develop proposals for a safety plan for 2008-2011.

It will see increased proactive work in the community aimed at preventing fires before they start.

Communities and businesses in Staffordshire will now be invited to comment on the details.

The plan includes the introduction of three new fire engines called targeted response vehicles (TRV). These will only be operational during the day and can deal with instances of small fires thereby freeing up the traditional fire appliance which need more firefighters.

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wd2446814fire-authority.jpgPlans to transform Staffordshire’s Fire and Rescue Service with three new vehicles and a greater emphasis on prevention have been published.

A six month consultation process with residents showed that people want fire and rescue resources to be focused on areas of greatest risk to life.

The feedback has been used to develop proposals for a safety plan for 2008-2011.

It will see increased proactive work in the community aimed at preventing fires before they start.

Communities and businesses in Staffordshire will now be invited to comment on the details.

The plan includes the introduction of three new fire engines called targeted response vehicles (TRV). These will only be operational during the day and can deal with instances of small fires thereby freeing up the traditional fire appliance which need more firefighters.

The TRV, has been trialled at Hanley fire station, Stoke-on-Trent.

Consultation on the safety plan begins today and will last three months.

Alan Doig, Chief Fire Officer for the county, said: “To ensure we continue to improve our standards and achieve a level of negligible fire deaths and injuries in Staffordshire, we need a new plan with fresh ideas to make this the safest place to live, work and visit.” For information visit www.staffordshirefire.gov.uk


  1. 1
    John

    ..hmm, I smell election..and I also sense a whacking great bill, that will no doubt be paid for by the Black Country as yet again, goody goody Stafford gets yet more services.

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    YFA Joshua Haycock

    how many new vehicles are they going to bring out for the fire service the new dennis is only just come out and now this god sake spend more time on preventing the fire not getting high class vehicles and we will see if the new aim to prevent fire from starting. but the vehicles looks good got to say.

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