Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the Shire county of Cumbria, England. Of the 38 fire stations, there are six wholetime (Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle (2 Stations East and West), Whitehaven, Workington and Ulverston). 2-day crewed (Kendal and Penrith) and 30 retained. Since 2012 the headquarters are at Penrith next to the headquarters of Cumbria Constabulary.

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service
Operational area
CountryEngland
County Cumbria
Agency overview
Established1974 (1974)
Chief Fire OfficerSteve Healey
Facilities and equipment
Divisions3
Stations38
Engines42
Platforms2
Rescues5
Website
Official website

History

The recent history of Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service really starts in 1947 when the fire service as we know it today was formed. Prior to that there was the National Fire Service and before that there were various independent services run by volunteers in villages, towns and cities throughout the country. Cumbria Fire Service was formed in 1974 after local government was reorganised. It took in Cumberland Fire Service, Westmorland Fire Service, Carlisle and Barrow Fire Services and parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Cumbria is the second largest county in the UK. In 2005, the service changed its name to Cumbria Fire & Rescue service to reflect the new responsibilities it now has.

Fire Stations/Appliances

Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service has split Cumbria into three areas, each containing two of the county's districts, they are:

Allerdale & Copeland Area

Station Callsign Station Name Duty System Appliances
C01WorkingtonRegular / On-call1x ErP, 1x WrL, 1x ICU
C02WhitehavenRegular / On-call2x WrL, 1 x WFU
C03AspatriaOn-call1x WrL
C04CockermouthOn-call1x WrL, 1x WelfU
C05EgremontOn-call1x WrL
C06FrizingtonOn-call1x WrL
C07KeswickOn-call1x WrL, 1x WFU
C08MaryportOn-call1x WrL
C09SeascaleOn-call1x WrL
C10SillothOn-call1x WrL, 1x WFU
C41BootleOn-call1x WrL
C46MillomOn-call1x WrL, 1x WFU

Barrow and South Lakeland Area

Station Callsign Station Name Duty System Appliances
C61AmblesideRetained1x DrP, 1x WFU
C63ArnsideRetained1x RRV
C40Barrow-In-FurnessWholetime/Cross Crewed*1x WrL, 1x ALP*, 1x MDU
C42Broughton-In-FurnessRetained1x WrL
C43ConistonRetained1x DrP
C45Grange-Over-SandsRetained1x WrL, 1x WFU
C60KendalDay Crewed/Retained/Cross Crewed*1x ErP, 1x WrL, 1x GPV*, 1x PM* for 1x HVP, 1x HVHL
C64Kirkby LonsdaleRetained1x WrL
C66MilnthorpeRetained1x WrL
C67SedberghRetained1x DrP, 1x WFU
C69StaveleyRetained1x RRV
C47UlverstonWholetime/Retained1x ErP, 1x WrL
C48Walney IslandRetained1x WrL, 1x ICU
C70WindermereRetained1x WrL, 1x WFU

Carlisle and Eden Area

Station Callsign Station Name Duty System Appliances
C22AlstonRetained1x WrL
C62ApplebyRetained1x WrL, 1x WFU
C23BramptonRetained1x WrL
C20Carlisle EastWholetime/Cross Crewed*1x WrL, 1x ALP*, 1x RB
C21Carlisle WestWholetime1x ErP
C65Kirkby StephenRetained1x WrL
C24LazonbyRetained1x DrP
C25LongtownRetained1x WrL
C26PatterdaleRetained1x DrP
C27PenrithDay Crewed/Retained/Cross Crewed*1x ErP, 1x WrL, 1x WrC*, 1x ICU*, 1x PM+EPU*, JICU
C68ShapRetained1x DrP
C11WigtonRetained1x WrL

Fire Appliance Glossary/Callsigns

  • Water Rescue Ladder (WrL): P1/P2
  • Enhanced Rescue Pump (ErP): P1
  • Duel Role Pump (DrP): P1
  • Water Carrier/Driver Training (WrC): W1
  • Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP): A1/A2
  • Command & Control Unit (CCU): C1
  • Joint Incident Command Unit (ICU): C1 (Shared between Cumbria Constabulary and North West Ambulance Service)
  • Wildfire Unit (WFU): M1
  • Welfare Unit (WelfU): S8
  • General Purpose Vehicle (GPV): T1
  • Prime Mover (PM): T8/T9
  • Rescue Boat (RB)
  • Mass Decontamination Unit (MDU)
  • Rapid Response Vehicle (RRV) P1

Pods:

  • Environmental Protection Unit (EPU)
  • High Volume Pump (HVP)
  • High Volume Hose Layer (HVHL)


  • About The Special Appliances:
  • 2013 Volvo FL Enhanced Rescue Pumps: The enhanced rescue pumps (ErP) combine the normal role of a WrL and a rescue unit. Thus making them slightly larger.
  • 2006 Land Rover Defender Cobra Enabled Vehicle (CEV): A modified wildfire Land Rover to contain the Cold Cut Cobra System, which is currently on trial in Barrow.

Incidents of note

  • 8 January 2005 – Carlisle and North Cumbria Floods,[1] the worst flooding in living memory caused massive disruption and damage across the county. More than 3,000 properties were affected, 60,000 homes were without power and some areas of Carlisle were under 7 ft (2.1 m) of water.[2]
  • 5 November 2006 – Over 100 firefighters from across South Cumbria fought a major fire which eventually destroyed two of Barrow's largest superstores (MFI and Allied Carpets).[3]
  • 2 January 2008 – Dozens of firefighters fight a large blaze in Barrow's Matalan store, just next door to a construction site where MFI once stood.[4]
  • December 2009 – Dozens of firefighters fight a large blaze in Penrith's Morrisons Supermarket, which resulted in a complete rebuild of the store.
  • December 2015 – All areas of the county affected by major flooding from Storm Desmond. The worst affected areas were Carlisle, Cockermouth and much of the South Lakes, with thousands of homes/properties being destroyed and major damaged to affected areas.
  • 11 January 2017 – Over 50 firefighters fight a large blaze in the old House of Lords building connected to Bar Continental in Barrow-in-Furness. The fire caused the building to at least partially collapse.[5]
  • April 2017– a major fire broke out in the SIS Pitches factory in Maryport. Over 100 firefighters attended. This fire caused further structural damage and eventual collapse

See also

References

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