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On Thursday the 11th of March personnel from Market Drayton, Hodnet, Wellington and Incident Command Shrewsbury were formally recognised by Anthony Marsh, Chief Ambulance officer of West Midlands Ambulance Service for their efforts in the rescue and successful resuscitation of an elderly female casualty at an RTC in Market Drayton in October 2009.

The incident which occurred in Frogmore Road, Market Drayton resulted in two persons being in collision with a car. The car subsequently more

Shropshire firefighters promise a fast response as always – when they clean cars on behalf of the national Fire Fighters Charity on Saturday (March 20).

Fire crews will be out in force in Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, Newport and Telford for the National Car Wash Day to raise money for injured firefighters.

Motorists will be able to pick up fire safety tips while they wait including information on how to book a free home fire safety check in which fire crews make home visits to more

A fire safety video showing a small room rapidly devastated by fire in just 48 seconds when an electrical fault triggered a fierce blaze was "quite sobering," said a council officer.

The shocking film was all part of an extensive training exercise launched by Shropshire Council and supported by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service to educate managers and custodians of the council's public buildings.

More than 400 staff responsible for museums, schools, care homes, community more

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The National Car Wash - Saturday 20th March!

Are you being nagged by your other half to clean your motor? Well here is your chance to take the pressure off!

Shrewsbury fire station will be offering a car wash between 10:00am and 2:00pm on Saturday 20th more

If you have concerns about:

  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Crime
  • Health
  • Education or Training

Come and tell us about these or any other issues you have at Telford Shopping Centre on Friday 26th March between 9am and 5pm.

To improve your lives we need your help, so make sure you tell us what really matters to you.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has warned householders to beware of "cold callers" trying to sell smoke alarms on the doorstep.

One company from Staffordshire is being investigated by trading standards for selling battery powered smoke detectors and leaving householders in the West Midlands with the false belief that they are connected directly to their local fire station.

"This is completely misleading as smoke alarms run on a battery are not connected directly to the more

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