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Firefighters will be in action to showcase their skills at an open day at Wellington Fire Station on Saturday, September 5.

Highlights include a demonstration from the brigade’s animal rescue team which featured on BBC Breakfast TV earlier this year.

There will also be an eye catching display of the ferocity of a chip pan fire, a variety of pump and ladder drills, as well as important advice on fire safety for the home and business.

Street Pastors will talk more

A hate crime is an offence committed against a person or property motivated by the perpetrator's hostility and prejudice towards people because they are seen as being different. You can report hate crime or hate incidents either by directly contacting the police or through other partner organisations and agencies, including Shropshire Fire and Rescue Services. You can come into SFRS headquarters in St Michaels Street, Shrewsbury, between 9am – 4pm weekdays. Alternatively, you can click on more

Driving instructors in Shropshire are being invited to join the fire and rescue service, Safer Roads Partnership and local councils in a joint campaign aimed at cutting the number of road collisions involving young people.

The ‘Honest Truth Partnership’ was set up following the death of three young people in a road accident in Devon last year and since then the campaign has spread to many other areas of the UK.  The basis of the campaign is to develop a relationship between those more

Firefighters wearing special gas-tight suits and using breathing apparatus “rescued” three students from Wrekin College in Wellington on Monday (Aug 10) following a gas and chemical leak.

But the dramatic “rescue” was part of a life-like exercise designed to tests the skills of firefighters from Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. Two dozen firefighters from the Wellington and Tweedale fire stations took part in the exercise watched by senior SFRS officers and observers.

The more

A novel fire safety campaign will be launched by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service in August as it links up with the county’s mobile library.

Their fire prevention team will hop aboard the library van in August as it travels through scores of rural villages to deliver not just library books but also vital fire safety messages to the public.

It’s all part of the annual fire safety campaign to reduce injuries from accidental fires that traditionally increase during the summer. more

The horrors of a gas explosion, how a car rescue is made and a cave rescue team in action are among the highlights of an open day at Telford Fire Station on Saturday, August 8.

A team from the Midlands Cave Rescue will use the 100ft high drill tower to demonstrate their lifesaving techniques while firefighters will also show the power of a small explosion under controlled conditions.

Safety is the key ingredient of the powerful messages which will be portrayed on the day while more

 

A brand new car has been "destroyed" - but it’s all in a good cause to train the emergency services in Shropshire.

College students helped to strip down and rebuild the former demonstration car in their car maintenance classes.

The main pillars of the £30,000 black Chevrolet Captiva were completely sawn through so that the roof can be manually lifted off.

The five seater Chevrolet’s diesel engine was taken out along with the gearbox and brakes while the doors, more

 

Shropshire firefighters joined colleagues from around the world to commemorate the 30,000th sounding of the Last Post at Belgium’s Menin Gate in honour of the missing war dead in WW1.

Firefighters at Wellington and Shrewsbury fire stations stood to attention as two county buglers played the Last Post at 7pm – the same time as firefighters have sounded the tribute every day since 1928.

Watch Manager Mark Weaver said: “Here at Wellington Fire Station a bugler will sound more

This year’s Cultural Diversity Day event is being held in The Square, Shrewsbury on the 25 July 2013.  The event will commence at 12 Noon through to 4:30 pm. 

There are loads of different things taking place to celebrate diversity, with information stalls, music and dance among others.  Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service will be attending with the Community Outreach Vehicle and appliance.

A poster is attached with the details.  Everyone is welcome so please feel free to come more

Private landlords will have to fit working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in their properties following a change in the law due to be introduced in October.

The new regulations will require landlords to install smoke alarms on every floor of their property and test them at the start of every tenancy. They will also need to install carbon monoxide alarms in any habitable rooms where a solid fuel heating system is installed.

Landlords who fail to install the alarms could face a more

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