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The Service’s Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) 2021-25, which assesses community risks in Shropshire, has been produced following an extensive twelve-week consultation period last year.

Consultation on the draft CRMP began on 6 July 2020 and ran until 30 September 2020.

The document, entitled Making Shropshire Safer, is required by Government and includes information about the Service’s objectives.

These include:

  • making response timings easier more

Telford-based building and civil engineering contractor McPhillips (Wellington) Limited have won a contract to modernise Telford Central fire station for Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service on Stafford Park.  

Shropshire and Wrekin Fire Authority, the body that governs the service, plans to invest in the region of £10 million into improvements including an extension and enhancements to redevelop the station at Telford Central - originally built in the 1970s.

The new station more

Firefighters from one of the country’s smallest fire and rescue services have now administered 10,000 vaccinations into the arms of Shropshire residents since mid-February.   

Around 60 Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service staff – both operational and support - have worked with NHS partners to train and be redeployed at three centres across the county with one staff member celebrating his one thousandth jab today.

Bridgnorth On-call Firefighter Ian George said: “I really am more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has once again stepped up its efforts to support partners in the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting the NHS with patient transfers.

NHS Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and NHS Telford and Wrekin CCG - the bodies responsible for local healthcare services - have requested support from SFRS to carry out non-emergency patient transfers for up to eight weeks.  

Three drivers from the Fire Service will be working alongside Falck, a more

Firefighters in Shropshire are approaching 4,000 vaccinations delivered to residents since Friday, February 12. 

In just three weeks, around 60 operational and support staff have worked with NHS partners to train and be redeployed at three centres across Shropshire.

At the time of writing, the National Fire Chief’s Council (NFCC) confirmed that ‘more than’ 27,000 vaccinations had been given to the public by FRS staff ‘following a drive to assist’ with the national effort. more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has redeployed nearly 200 staff to help roll out the COVID-19 vaccine in its mission to help make Shropshire safer and support partners.

 

The sites at Shrewsbury Bowling Centre, Ludlow Racecourse and the The more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service is using a national campaign to ensure all its employees understand how supportive the organisation is about their mental health.  

Time to Talk Day is a day when people across the UK are encouraged to have a conversation about mental health.  

The theme this year is the ‘power of small’ and about finding a small thing people can do to make a big difference to someone else. 

Chief Fire Officer, Rod Hammerton said: “We will all face more

The body that governs Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service, is inviting opinions on plans to increase its share of council tax for the next financial year.

Shropshire Fire Authority is proposing an increase of £1.99 per cent to the portion of council tax which goes to Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

This increase equates to just over £2 a year or 4p per week.

The full council tax bill also pays for the Police and services provided by local authorities.

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Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has willingly taken the opportunity to join with local authorities to boost support for the COVID-19 vaccination roll out today. 

The plans were announced yesterday and already more than 40 firefighters and support staff have initially volunteered for roles. 

They will be involved with assisting wheelchair users access vaccination centres safely, traffic and crowd management and logistical support with further roles set to be introduced more

A Shropshire resident avoided a potentially dangerous house fire, caused by an incompatible charging unit early yesterday morning (Tuesday, 26 January)

On-call crews from Much Wenlock and Tweedale were called to a small kitchen fire after the homeowner was alerted by a smoke alarm in Much Wenlock at 4.34am.

Upon arrival, the fire investigation officer determined the cause to be the result of an incompatible charging device connected to a set of hair clippers.

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