Humberside Fire and Rescue Service

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Humberside Fire and Rescue Service
File:Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.png
Operational area
CountryEngland
CountyHumberside
Agency overview
Established1974 (1974)
Employees992 Operational, 33 Control Room & 254 Support Staff
Chief Fire OfficerChris Blacksell
EMS levelBLS
Facilities and equipment
Divisions4[1]
Stations31
Engines46 (9 Reserves)
Rescues2
Website
www.humbersidefire.gov.uk Edit this at Wikidata

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the area of what was the county of Humberside (1974–1996), but now consists of the unitary authorities of East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire in northern England.

History

Humberside Fire Brigade was formed in 1974 as a result of the new laws stating that all areas must have an official fire service. When Humberside County Council, was abolished in 1995, a parliamentary combination order came into effect, establishing Humberside Fire Authority (the current ruling body of Humberside Fire Brigade) with control of all brigade personnel, equipment and premises. This is a combined fire authority, which is financed by the constituent councils of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Kingston upon Hull City Council, North Lincolnshire Council and North East Lincolnshire Council.

In 1987, Humberside Fire Brigade changed its name to Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.[2] This was to reflect the role they now play in many aspects of fire safety as they do much more than just putting out fires.[3]

In 2007, HFRS featured on a BBC One show entitled Women on Fire. Cameras followed two female firefighters during a 16-day intensive training course to allow them to become retained firefighters for Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.[4]

On 1 January 2013, plans were submitted to Hull City Council expressing Humberside Fire and Rescue Service's intention to replace Clough Road fire station, to build a new £3.9 million facility on the same site. In April 2013 planning permission was granted by Hull City Council. The new station became operational in July 2015.[5] In a similar fashion, due to the ongoing expansion of Hull New Theatre, Hull Central fire station was closed, having been mostly demolished beforehand, and operations were moved to a new station on Spring Street in 2017.[6]

In January 2017, work on a £9 million Integrated Care Centre (ICC) began, to include a new fire station for East Hull. The site for this is that of the former David Lister School off Rosmead Street. The site was due to open in 2018.[7]

Service headquarters (SHQ)

HFRS headquarters are on the western outskirts of Hull in Summergroves Way near the boundary with Hessle. This building houses the majority of the service's administration and support services including Stores, IT, Health & Safety, Training etc.

Fire stations and appliances

HFRS operates 30 fire stations. These stations are strategically located to provide suitable coverage for the region. Eight of these stations are Wholetime, three stations are Wholetime/Retained and 19 station are Retained only. The 30 stations are divided into four Community Protection Units (CPUs), with each one covering a different area of Humberside.[8] Below are tables providing information of all stations' callsigns, locations, duty systems and operational appliances.

East Riding of Yorkshire

Station Callsign: Station Name: Duty System: Appliances:
DH04 Beverley Retained/Cross Crewed* 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR, 2x PM* for: 1x HVP, 1x HVHL, 1x MDD
DH05 Brough Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, ICU, 1x EFR
DH06 Market Weighton Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH07 Pocklington Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH10 Bridlington Wholetime/Retained 2x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x ALP, 1x EFR
DH11 Driffield Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH13 Hornsea Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH14 Withernsea Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH15 Patrington Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH16 Preston Retained 1x WrT
DH24 Goole Wholetime/Retained 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH25 Snaith Retained 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH30 Howden Retained 1x WrT, 1x EFR

Kingston upon Hull

Station Callsign: Station Name: Duty System: Appliances:
DH01 Central Wholetime 1x WrL, 1x DIM
DH02 Clough Road Wholetime/Cross Crewed* 1x WrL, 1x SFU, 1x RSU*
DH03 Calvert Lane Wholetime/Cross Crewed* 1x WrL, 1x WrT, 1x ALP, 1x ICCU*
DH08 East Hull Wholetime 1x WrT
DH09 Bransholme Wholetime/Cross Crewed* 1x WrT, 1x WIU+IrBt, 1x ESU*

North East Lincolnshire

Station Callsign: Station Name: Duty System: Appliances:
DH17 Peaks Lane Wholetime/Cross Crewed* 1x WrL, 2x WrT, 1x WIU, 1x IrBt, 1x ALP,
DH18 Cromwell Road Wholetime 1x WrL
DH19 Cleethorpes Retained 1x SFU
DH20 Immingham East Wholetime/Cross Crewed* 1 x WrL 1x WrT, 1x DIM*, 1x PM+TRU*, 1x IRU*
DH21 Waltham Retained 1x SFU

North Lincolnshire

Station Callsign: Station Name: Duty System: Appliances:
DH22 Barton Retained/Cross Crewed* 1x WrT, 1x WSU* 1x EFR,
DH23 Scunthorpe Wholetime/Retained 1x WrL, 2x WrT, 1x ARP, 1x RSU*, 1x WIU+IrBt
DH26 Crowle Retained 1x WrT, 1x EFR
DH27 Epworth Retained 1x WrT
DH28 Kirton in Lindsey Retained 1x WrT, 1X EFR
DH31 Brigg Retained 1x WrT
DH32 Immingham West now used as Training Centre for Recruits, non operational

Fire appliance glossary / callsigns

  • Water Ladder (WrL): P1
  • Water Tender (WrT): P1/P4/P5
  • Small Fire Unit (SFU): L1
  • Aerial Rescue Pump (ARP): A1
  • Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP): A1
  • Water Support Unit (WSU): W1
  • Rescue Support Unit (RSU): R1
  • Water Incident Unit + Inshore Rescue Boat (WIU+IrBt): M1
  • Equipment Support Unit (ESU): S1
  • Incident Command & Control Unit (ICCU): C1
  • Emergency First Responder Vehicle (EFR): V1
  • Prime Mover (PM): T2/T6/T7

Pods:

  • Technical Rescue Unit (TRU)
  • Environmental Protection Unit (EPU)
  • High Volume Pump (HVP)
  • Double Hose Laying Unit (HVHL)
  • Bulk Foam Unit (BFU)

Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response:

  • Detection, Identification & Monitoring (DIM): H8
  • Incident Response Unit (IRU): H9
  • Prime Mover + Mass Decontamination Disrobe (PM+MDD): T6

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Your Local Area". Humberside Fire & Rescue Service. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "HFRS Response". Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Women on fire". BBC. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Inside Hull's new £3.9m fire station in Clough Road". Hull Daily Mail. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Take a look around as Hull's new Central Fire Station opens". Hull Daily Mail. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Work begins on Integrated Care Centre which will house new East Hull fire station". Humberside Fire & Rescue Service. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  8. ^ "Your Local Area". Humberside Fire & Rescue Service. Retrieved 19 April 2013.

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