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Station merger job axe
Saturday 22nd November 2008, 11:27AM GMT.
Twelve firefighters could lose their jobs if plans to shake up West Midlands Fire Service gets the go ahead.Halesowen and Cradley Heath will also lose its overnight cover, as a 24-hour duty crew is stripped back to a 12-hour day shift.
The proposals are part of “improvement plans” announced by the Fire Service in October, which would see four Black Country stations close to be replaced with just two.
The service would close Halesowen, Cradley Heath, Wednesbury and Smethwick stations and build one new station in the Halesowen-Cradley area and another in Wood Green, which is in Wednesbury near to the Walsall border.
It was also revealed last night that the location of the current Halesowen fire station is so poor that the region could do without it altogether.
But at a public meeting organised last night by MP Sylvia Heal, 60 angry residents and firefighters gave the proposals the thumbs down.
One firefighter, James Groves, from Cradley Heath station said: “My concern is the safety of firefighters. I can be sure that if we are on a call Halesowen are there in a very short time.”
Group Commander Rory Campbell from the West Midlands Fire Authority said it was hoped any jobs lost “can be recycled back into the service somehow.”
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CLOSING THE FIRE STATION AT SEDGLEY IS JUST THE START OF OTHER CUTS
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WHY SHOULD THESE CUTS BE MADE BY PEOPLE WHO SIT BEHIND DESKS AND DONT EVEN LIVE IN THESE AREAS UP FOR CLOSURE, (SEDGLEY,HALESOWEN AND CRADLEY HEATH TO DATE) IM SURE THERE WILL BE OTHERS SOON. I FEEL FOR THE FIREFIGHTERS AS THEY ARE BEING PUT UNDER MORE PRESSURE EVERYDAY AS MORE STATIONS WILL BE CLOSING.
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yet more stations up for closure by people sitting at desks,who dont even live in the areas being closed,eg sedgley,halesowen,cradley heath. i feel for the firefighters who are being put under extra pressure daily as more and more stations will be closed.
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Once again the front line fire fighters are being put under more pressure,with fire stations closing at an amazing rate. i hope there not a major fire or incident in sedgley,dudley,halesowen cradley heath or surrounding areas at the same time,because we will surely perish,as the engine cannot be everywere at the same time,can they!!!!
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These Men and Women are trained to save lives,
you can not just give 12 the brush off like this
all there skill is needed on the streets, 12 more not 12 less you bunch of number crunchers
you may need them your self one day. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OUR FIRE MEN AND FIRE WOMEN.
THE SMITHS.
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