Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service

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Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service area
Coverage
Area Wiltshire
Size 3476 square kilometres
Population 635,300 (est 2006)
Operations
Formed
HQ Devizes, Wiltshire
Staff
Stations 25
Chief Fire Officer Andy Goves
Website Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
Fire Authority Wiltshire and Swindon Fire Authority

The Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is the county-wide, statutory emergency fire and rescue service for the ceremonial county of Wiltshire, England. It is administered by a joint authority of 13 members, 9 appointed by Wiltshire County Council and 4 by Swindon Borough Council. They serve for an annual term.[1]

The service is also one of the few to have trained in cave and quarry rescue, having to cover the underground area of Corsham. The fire and rescue service's headquarters is located at Manor House, Potterne, Devizes, Wiltshire.

Contents

Wiltshire has a total of 25 fire stations:

  • Three are whole-time shift fire stations crewed 24/7
  • Three are day-crewed stations, crewed during the day but with retained part-time staff at night
  • Eighteen are retained part-time stations
  • One is a nucleus station.

Three wholetime fire stations

Three day-crewed stations

Eighteen retained stations

One nucleus station

Nucleus Fire Stations consist of a core staff of wholetime firefighters that work day shifts, fire cover is then provided on a retained basis during the night and at weekends. The main difference between Nucleus and Day Crewed Stations is that Nucleus work a regular working week, 9am-5pm (Monday to Friday).

Stations and Appliances

  • Stratton (Water Tender Ladder (x2))
  • Swindon (Water Tender Ladder (x2), Aerial Ladder Platform, Damage Control Unit, Chemical Incident Unit)
  • Salisbury (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender, Emergency Support Unit, Aerial Ladder Platform, Control Unit, Foam Unit)
  • Westlea (Water Tender Ladder, Emergency Support Unit)
  • Chippenham (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender, Emergency Support Unit, Control Unit, Rope Rescue Unit)
  • Trowbridge (Water Tender Ladder (x2), Emergency Support Unit, Pump Platform, Rope Rescue Unit)
  • Cricklade (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Malmesbury (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Wooton Bassett (Water Tender Ladder, Water Carrier)
  • Corsham (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender)
  • Calne (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Cooper Avon (Water Tender, Water Rescue Unit)
  • Melksham (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Bradford-on-Avon (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Westbury (Water Tender Ladder, Land Rover Pump)
  • Warminster (Water Tender Ladder (x2), Damage Control Unit, Chemical Incident Unit)
  • Ramsbury (Water Tender Ladder, Water Carrier)
  • Marlborough (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender)
  • Devizes (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender, Water Carrier)
  • Pewsey (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Ludgershall (Water Tender Ladder, Land Rover Pump)
  • Wilton (Water Tender Ladder, Water Carrier)
  • Tisbury (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Mere (Water Tender Ladder)
  • Amesbury (Water Tender Ladder, Water Tender)

  • Fire & Rescue Service Headquarters, Devizes
  • Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service Training & Development Centre, Devizes
  • Emergency Services Communication Centre, Devizes

  1. ^ Combined Fire Authority. About Us. Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service. Retrieved on 2006-12-19.


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