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Water Rescues

Experience of recent years suggests that the problems due to flooding are getting worse, both in frequency and scale.

Some 1.7 million homes and 130,000 commercial properties with an estimated value of £200 billion are at risk from flooding. In view of these climatic changes Fire and Rescue Services have developed safe systems of work when dealing with water related incidents.

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The public perceive the Fire Service as the prime rescue service across a wide range of hazardous situations, including water related incidents.

  
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Smithfield Road and Mardol, Shrewsbury. Reproduced with kind permission of Shropshire Newspapers

Smithfield Road and Mardol, Shrewsbury. Reproduced with kind permission of Shropshire Newspapers

Signpost at the Shrewsbury Weir, Castlefields

Signpost at the Shrewsbury Weir, Castlefields


Firefighters carry out a water rescue of a cow    Firefighters carry out Boat Training in bad weather conditions at Plas Menai

It is the policy of Fire and Rescue Services (FRS) to mobilise to all requests for assistance to save life, render humanitarian services and protect property.

Working near, on or in water is inherently hazardous. Fire and Rescue Service personnel receive specialist training to enable them to operate safely in this environment. Personnel respond to support or assist in the rescue of those at risk from water are aware of the extreme hazards they are likely to be exposed to.

Water Safety Awareness Campaign

    Be Safe Around Water - Don't Drink and Drown

Bridgnorth District Community Safety Partnership in association with Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service


Further information

RoSPa   www.rospa.com


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