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Charity Service co-ordinator Ashley Brown receives the Fire Fighters’ Charity certificate of appreciation from Chief Fire Officer Rod Hammerton at one of their fund raising recycling collection points at Shrewsbury fire HQ.

More than £40,000 Raised For Fire Fighter Charity

Shropshire fire crews have collected a staggering £40,484 in a series of charity events over...

Firefighters at barn fire

Wildland and countryside safety

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service are asking members of the public to take care during...

telford fire station opn day 1

Firefighters in action at Telford Fire Station Open Day

The dramatic rescue of a person trapped in a car following a crash will take...

Firefighters gave a ladder skills display

Fire Station Open Day Fun

Shrewsbury Fire Station’s open day was one of “the best ever” with an entertaining line-up...

Shropshire's newly appointed Chief Fire Officer Rod Hammerton

Shropshire’s New Chief Fire Officer

    The new Chief Fire Officer of Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has been...

Tactical advisor Mac Harris with firefighters at the West Midlands showground by the River Severn in Shrewsbury, in training for the next floods disaster

Floods of Praise For Firefighters

  A Shropshire firefighter has been praised for the key role he played as part...

The "taster" day for firefighters at Prees Fire Station

On Call Firefighter Recruitment Campaign

    A total of 13 people interested in a career as a Shropshire firefighter...

Shropshire firefighters train to search and rescue casualties in a training exercise at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.

Fire Skills Training At Hospital

  A major fire and rescue training exercise took place at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital...

Two of Shropshire's 23 women firefighters - the county brigade wants more. Pictured: Kat Frost and Michelle Townsend, on call firefighters at Clun and Church Stretton.

Firefighter Recruits Campaign

  Wanted: “Ordinary” people to do an “extraordinary” job in Shropshire. That is the job description...

Whitchurch vet Steve Leonard hands over a pet oxygen mask to Martin Huckle at Whitchurch Fire Station as part of the life saving pets campaign.

More Vets Join Pets Campaign

  A second Shropshire vets practice has joined the campaign to save the lives of...

Shropshire Fire & Rescue Service News

Fire Reform Transparency Survey

Last month, the Home Secretary set out her vision for the fire and rescue service...

Shropshire firefighters In Training

Fire Crews In Hospital Training Exercise

  A major training exercise will be launched by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service at...