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COVID-19 HMICFRS inspection

…leveland Fire Brigade Letter (PDF) COVID-19 inspection: Cleveland Fire Brigade (HTML) State of Fire and Rescue This is the HMICFRS report to the Secretary of State under section 28B of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004. It contains assessment of the sector in England, based on the inspections which were carried out during 2020. This report draws on findings from inspections in the 45 fire and r…

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Thornaby Community Fire Station

…ons Email: stne@clevelandfire.gov.uk Phone: 01642 536260 Thornaby Fire Station provides fire and rescue services to the community on a 24/7 basis through four watches of whole-time fire fighters working on the station. Its area is mainly urban in and takes in one of the largest private housing estates in Europe. There is a significant amount of ex-local authority housing and council housing around…

Thornaby Community Fire Station

Cleveland Fire Brigade issue warning following significant increase in AFA incidents

…ast majority of signals from automatic fire alarms are not actual fires. When a fire alarm goes off, as a result of anything other than a real fire, this is considered to be an unwanted fire signal. The Brigade attempts to filter AFA calls in their control room so that they only mobilise their fire engines to those incidents that they cannot confirm are false alarms. Statistics show between April 2…

On The Road to Safety

…spread these important safety messages. Andrew Bright, Cleveland Fire Brigade’s Road Safety Co-ordinator said: “With the reduced daylight hours and changing weather conditions it is vitally important that all road users take extra care and can be seen. “Pedestrians and cyclists are particularly vulnerable so having some reflective clothing or attaching light reflectors to bags can help keep you sa…

Making a Clean Sweep On Chimney Safety

…sparks from hot embers. The reminder comes in support of Chimney Fire Safety Week (29 Aug to 4 Sept) and at a time when the cost of living continues to rise and people will struggle to keep warm in the upcoming winter months. Robin Turnbull, Area Manager, Prevention, Protection and Engagement said: “A fire in the hearth can be dangerous. Chimney fires can spread into your roof space or floor cavit…