South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
Operational area | |
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Country | England |
County | South Yorkshire |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 20 |
Website | |
Official website |
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue is the statutory fire and rescue service for the area of South Yorkshire, England. The service covers the areas of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield[1]
Stations
The service currently has a total of 20 fire stations across South Yorkshire, of which four operate only part-time.[2]
The stations can be found in:[2]
- Barnsley
- Barnsley
- Cudworth
- Penistone
- Tankersley
- Doncaster District
- Adwick-le-Street
- Askern, Doncaster
- Edlington
- Rossington
- Thorne
- Rotherham District
- Aston Park
- Dearne
- Maltby
- Rotherham
- Sheffield
- Birley Moor
- Central
- Elm Lane
- Lowedges
- Parkway
- Rivelin
- Stocksbridge
Two new fire stations are now open at Parkway and Birley in Sheffield replacing the stations at Mansfield Road, Darnall and Mosborough.
Appliances
- 18 Water Rescue Ladders (WRL)
- 4 Heavy Rescue Pumps (HRP)
- 1 Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP)
- 2 Turntable Ladders (TL)
- 1 Water Rescue Unit
- 1 Water Carrier
- 2 Incident Command Units
- 1 B.A Support Unit
- 1 Incident Response Unit
- 2 High-Volume Pumps
- 1 Line Rescue Unit
- 2 Small Fire Units
See also
References
External links
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