Outreach Vehicle supporting Risk Reduction Officers in offering Fire safety advice to local residents
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Outreach Vehicle supporting Risk Reduction Officers in offering Fire safety advice to local residents
Outreach Vehicle supporting Risk Reduction Officers in offering Fire safety advice to local residents
Motor Cycle training event lead by Rospa
Outreach Vehicle supporting Risk Reduction Officers in offering Fire safety advice to local residents
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service are asking residents to be vigilant in the Sutton Hill area of Telford following several fires involving wheelie bins, recycling bins and bushes.
The first incident was reported at 9:46pm on Sunday 10th April 2011 in the Southgate area. On arrival the Crew from Tweedale found a fire involving a bush.
Approximately half an hour later the crew attended a second incident in the Sunnymead area, where there were three seats of fire more
A driver training scheme aimed at saving the lives of young Shropshire drivers is being re-launched by county firefighters.
Advanced driver training techniques aim to equip young motorists with the skills to avoid a crash and stay safe on our roads.
Young drivers aged from 17 to 25– the age group involved in most accidents – can go on the driver training scheme run jointly by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Shropshire Institute of Advanced Motorists.
Chief more
Firefighters who were “tested to the limit” when they rescued elderly residents in a serious fire at a Shropshire care home were praised for their efforts which led to everyone getting out alive.
Deputy Chief Fire Officer John Redmond also paid tribute to staff at the Extra Care home in Madeley, Telford, for their professionalism in being so well prepared for such an emergency.
It was in the early hours of October 8 last year when fire broke out in one of the 62 apartments in more
Firefighters wore chemical protection suits to investigate a leaking drum spilled from the boot of a car which ended up on its roof after a crash in a simulated training exercise involving many of Shropshire’s emergency services.
They contained the mystery chemical into a secure drum before using Shropshire's Fire Control based at Shrewsbury brigade HQ to check from the damaged label that the substance was sulphuric acid which had leaked in the accident on the A49 at Marshbrook – all more




