The Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service is the
statutory emergency
fire and rescue service for the
non-metropolitan county of
Gloucestershire,
England. The service is run by
Gloucestershire County Council. The service does not cover the unitary authority of
South Gloucestershire which is covered by
Avon Fire and Rescue Service.
The service's headquarters are located at the TriService Emergency Centre in
Quedgeley, near
Gloucester. Also operating from there are
Gloucestershire Constabulary and
South Western Ambulance Service.
An inspectors report in 2019 rated the service as "inadequate" and had "a culture of bullying and harassment.".
Fire stations
The service has 21
fire stations, 16 of which are crewed by
retained firefighters; and five which are either wholetime, or a mix of wholetime and retained.
Wholetime fire stations:
Wholetime and retained fire stations:
Retained fire stations:
Tewkesbury fire station is also home to
Severn Area Rescue Association, which has based one of its five
River Severn rescue stations there.
Co-responder stations
Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service works in partnership with the South West Ambulance Service to provide emergency medical cover to select areas of Gloucestershire. Lydney, Coleford, Newent, Wotton-Under-Edge, Dursley, Chipping Camden, and Tetbury have been identified as having the greatest need for ambulance cover.
The aim of a
fire service co-responder team is to preserve life until the arrival of either a Rapid Response Vehicle (RRV) or an Ambulance. Co-responder vehicles are equipped with:
* Defibrillator
* Bag and mask resuscitator
* Oxygen
* Airway suction units
* Standard first aid equipment
See also
*
Fire service in the United Kingdom
*
List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty
References
External links
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