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Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

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Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service.jpg
We Save Lives
Operational area
CountryEngland
CountyBuckinghamshire
Agency overview
Established1 April 1997
Annual calls8090 (2016-17)
Employees470 (2019)
Chief Fire OfficerJason Thelwell
Facilities and equipment
Stations19
USARYes
Website
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Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, is the Local Authority Fire Service serving the English unitary authorities of Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes.

The Combined Fire Authority became operational on 1 April 1997 as a result of the Buckinghamshire Fire Services (Combination Scheme) Order 1996, which was approved in November 1996.[1]

Fire stations and appliances

Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue appliances

Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service operates 19 fire stations,[2][3] of which six are crewed day and night (wholetime), four are day-crewed (on station everyday, 08:00 to 18:00 and respond from their homes in the night) the remainder are crewed by on call firefighters who live near to their fire station and can arrive there within ten minutes of a call being received. Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service also operate a pool of "flexi-firefighters" who fill in gaps in wholetime crewing.[4]

Station Callsign Station Name Duty System Appliances
JC13 Broughton Wholetime/On-Call 1x RP, 1x RP*, 1x OSU*
JC14 Newport Pagnell Day-Crewed 1x RP, 1x WRU†, 1x WRBt†
JC15 Olney On-Call 1x RP*
JC16 West Ashland Wholetime/On Call 2x RP, 1x TL, 1x 4x4 RP*, 1x WTT*
JC21/JC29 Aylesbury (HQ & USAR) Wholetime/On Call 2x RP, 1x 4x4 RP*, 1x ICU*, 1x EPU/ARU*, 4x PM for 5x USAR modules†
JC22 Buckingham Day-Crewed/Mixed Crewed 1x RP, 1x 4x4 RP*
JC23 Winslow On-Call 1x RP*
JC24 Brill On-Call 1x RP*
JC25 Waddesdon On-Call 1x RP*
JC26 Haddenham On-Call 1x RP*
JC31 Amersham Day-Crewed/Mixed Crewed 1x RP, 1x RP*
JC32 Chesham On-Call 1x RP*
JC33 Great Missenden On-Call 1x RP*
JC41 High Wycombe Wholetime/On-Call 2x RP, 1x TL†, 1x 4x4 RP*
JC42 Princes Risborough On-Call 1x RP*
JC43 Stokenchurch On-Call 1x RP*
JC44 Marlow On-Call 1x RP*, 1x OSU*, 1x FESS*
JC51 Beaconsfield Wholetime/On-Call 1x RP, 1x RP*, 1x WRU†, 1x WRBt†
JC52 Gerrards Cross Day-Crewed 1x RP, 1x WT†

Appliances marked with an asterisk (*) are crewed by on-call firefighters.

Appliances marked with an obelisk (†) are jump crewed.

Fire appliance glossary / callsigns

  • (RP) - Rescue Pump P1/P2/P4
  • (TL) - Turntable Ladder: A8
  • (WRU) - Water Rescue Unit: R1
  • (WRBt) - Water Rescue Boat: B1
  • (OSU) - Operational Support Unit: S6
  • (ICU) - Incident Command Unit: C7
  • (WT) - Water Tanker: W5
  • (WTT) - Water Tanker/Tender: P3
  • (EPU/ARU) - Environmental Protection Unit / Animal Rescue Unit: S6
  • (FESS) British Red Cross Fire and Emergency Support Service: S7

Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)

  • Prime Mover (PM): T6/T7/T8/T9

Pods:

  • Module 1 - Technical Search Equipment
  • Module 2 - Heavy Transport, Confined Space & Hot Cutting
  • Module 3 - Breaching & Breaking Equipment
  • Module 4 - Multi Purpose Vehicle
  • Module 5 - Shoring Operations

Blue Light Hub

On 10 February 2016, Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Fire Authority (BMKFA) approved plans for a new combined fire, police, and ambulance station, provisionally named the "Blue Light Hub" to be built.[5] The new station will house over 200 fire, police, and ambulance staff who will be relocating from various locations across Milton Keynes to work together in one central location. As a result of the new site, both Bletchley and Great Holm fire stations will be closed, with the appliances and firefighters being moved to the new site on the West Ashland estate, in Milton Keynes.[6]

On 30 June 2020, fire crews from Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, relocated from Great Holm and Bletchley fire stations and moved into the new West Ashland fire station, inside the Blue Light Hub.[7]

See also

  • List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty

References

  1. ^ "STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 1996 No. 2924". Legislation.gov.uk. 19 November 1996. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Bucks Fire & Rescue Service | Our Fire Stations | Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes". bucksfire.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
  3. ^ "Bucks Fire & Rescue Service | Meet The Fleet | Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes". bucksfire.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
  4. ^ (PDF) http://bucksfire.gov.uk/files/2114/7333/8207/ITEM_8_Fire_Reform_Report_Executive_21092016__Appendices.pdf.
  5. ^ "Fire Authority Approves Milton Keynes Station Marger". www.miltonkeynes.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  6. ^ "Two Bucks Fire Stations To Merge". Heart Four Counties. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  7. ^ "Crews move into brand new fire station at West Ashland". Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service. 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-08.

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