Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue Service
Operational area | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Country | England |
County | Bedfordshire |
Agency overview | |
Established | April 1, 1997 |
Employees | 600 |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 14 |
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Official website |
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is an area covered and served by Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedford Borough Council and Luton Borough Council. The Service was previously named Bedfordshire & Luton Fire and Rescue Service from 1 April 1997, following the creation of a separate unitary authority of Luton.
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service currently employ more than 600 staff on a variety of conditions of service. These include Firefighters on the Wholetime shift system; Firefighters on the Retained Duty System; Fire Officers on the Flexible Duty System, Fire Control Operators and non-operational staff.
The county's control room was due to move into a regional control centre in Cambridge in 2011 as part of the FiReControl project.[1]
The Firefighters currently working at the Counties five Wholetime stations are the first in the Country to work 24-hour shifts.
Fire Stations/Appliances
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service operates 14 fire stations, of which five are crewed on 24-hour shifts (wholetime), one day crewed (Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 17:00) and the remainder are crewed by retained firefighters who live near to their fire station and can arrive there within five minutes of a call-out.[2]
Station Callsign | Station Name | Duty System | Appliances |
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AM | Ampthill | Retained | 1x RP, 1x RwT |
BE | Bedford | Wholetime/Retained/Cross Crewed* | 2x RP, 1x ALP, 1x WRU+IrbT*, 1x OSU*, 1x PM+MDR*, 1x PM+MDD* |
BI | Biggleswade | Retained | 1x RP, 1x RwT |
DU | Dunstable | Wholetime/Cross Crewed* | 2x RP, 1x TRU*, 1x OSU* |
HA | Harrold | Retained | 1x RP, 1x MRV |
KE | Kempston | Wholetime/Retained/Cross Crewed* | 2x RP, 1x WrC, 1x SRU* |
LB | Leighton Buzzard | Day Crewed/Cross Crewed* | 2x RP, 1x ICU* |
LU | Luton | Wholetime | 2x RP, 1x ALP |
PO | Potton | Retained/Cross Crewed* | 1x RP, 1x ISU* |
SA | Sandy | Retained | 1x RP, 1x MRV |
SH | Shefford | Retained | 1x RP, 1x MRV |
ST | Stopsley | Wholetime/Cross Crewed* | 1x RP, 1x RSU*, 1x PM+HMSU*, 1x IRU* |
TO | Toddington | Retained | 1x RP, 1x RwT, 1x WrC, 1x MRV |
WO | Woburn | Retained | 1x RP, 1x MRV |
Fire Appliance Glossary/Callsigns
- Rescue Pump (RP): 2/2A/2B
- Rural Water Tender (RwT): 3
- Incident Support Unit (ISU): 4
- Operational Support Unit (OSU): 4
- Prime Mover + Hazardous Materials Support Unit (PM+HMSU): 4
- Rescue Support Unit (RSU): 5
- Specialist Rescue Unit (SRU): 5
- Technical Support Unit (TSU): 5
- Multi Role Vehicle (MRV): 6M
- Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP): 7
- Water Carrier (WrC): 8
- Water Rescue Unit + Inshore Rescue Boat (WRU+IrbT): 9
- Incident Command Unit (ICU): 30
CBRN Response:
- Prime Mover + Mass Decontamination Rerobe (PM+MDR): 95
- Prime Mover + Mass Decontamination Disrobe (PM+MDD): 96
- Incident Response Unit (IRU): 99
Gallery
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Bedford fire station
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Harrold fire station
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A typical Bedfordshire fire engine
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A fire engine drawing water from the River Great Ouse in Bedford
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Map showing the location of fire stations in Bedfordshire
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A Bedfordshire Fire Engine
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A Bedfordshire Aerial Ladder Platform
See also
References
- ↑ "East of England - Fire and resilience". Department for Communities and Local Government. Retrieved 7 July 2009. Archived 29 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "About Us". Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue Service. Retrieved 7 July 2009.