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‘Invest in the fire service’

Firefighters urge Starmer to invest in public safety two years on from UK’s ever hottest day
Katie Hill - Editor-in-Chief, My Green Pod
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Two years on from the UK’s hottest ever day, the Fire Brigades Union issued call on the new Labour government to ‘urgently invest in the fire service to protect public safety’.

The call came as a yellow heat alert was issued for parts of England.

Wildfires, flooding and heat

Since 2010, the fire and rescue service has lost one in five firefighter jobs and more than 30% of its central government funding.

As climate change accelerates, firefighters are warning that a failure to put resources back into the fire service could cost lives.

‘Firefighters know first-hand that the climate emergency is real and getting worse. Wildfires, flooding and heat are a growing threat to lives, homes and communities.

‘But in recent years, austerity has robbed fire and rescue service of the resources it needs to respond effectively. One in five firefighter jobs has been lost, hundreds of fire engines have been axed and dozens of fire stations closed.

‘It is welcome that Labour has committed to introducing national standards to address fragmentation. But the new government must urgently invest in the fire service to protect public safety.’

MATT WRACK
Fire Brigades Union general secretary

Lack of firefighters

On 19 July 2022, temperatures hit 40.3 degrees in Coningsby, Lincolnshire.

15 fire and rescue services declared major incidents due to wildfire, including Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Hertfordshire, Humberside, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, London, Norfolk, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Suffolk.

The London Fire Brigades had its busiest day since the second world war.

In the capital alone there were 2,496 calls to control, 740 of which related to grass alight, 1,198 mobilisations and 500 residents evacuated

The LFB ran out of fire engines, with 39 appliances sitting idle because of a lack of firefighters to crew them.

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