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Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service - Suffolk County Council
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Fire service incidents map - Suffolk County Council
View live and recently attended incidents by Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service using our map.
About Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
About Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service Read our performance reports, service plan, Integrated Risk Management Plan and common questions about incidents we attend. Role and responsibilities of Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service organisation structure
Find who is part of the Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service structure including the Chief Fire Officer, Area Managers, crews and support services.
Our Service Plans - Suffolk County Council
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service regularly assesses all foreseeable fire and rescue service related risks that could affect how we respond to emergencies and how we undertake Prevention and Protection activity, in line with the Fire and Rescue Services National Framework 2018.
Working for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service aims to be an equal, diverse and inclusive organisation with team members from all communities. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service training Learn about training and development of firefighters and our training centre in Wattisham, Suffolk.
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service | Service Plan 2024-2025 5 Our Fire Authority published the Community Risk Management Pan (CRMP) 2023-27 in April 2023. The CRMP is a four year plan that identifies regional and national risks that are current, foreseeable, and emerging and could have an impact on our county. We aim to respond
Role and responsibilities of Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week emergency response service to deal with fires, road traffic collisions and a wide range of emergencies. Our responsibilities as an emergency service are set out in the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 and the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
New Deputy Chief Fire Office for Suffolk is appointed
2024年11月28日 · Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service has appointed Henry Griffin as its new Deputy Chief Fire Officer. Henry is currently Area Manager for People & Resources at SFRS, with which he has served for 20 years, and will take up his position in the New Year.
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service - Plus prevention service
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service provides a 24/7 emergency response service to deal with fires, road traffic collisions and a wide range of emergencies. Our staff also deliver activities to reduce fires and road traffic collisions, improve community safety, enforce fire safety legislation and reduce risk in the community.