Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service
The Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Herefordshire and Worcestershire in the West Midlands region of England. The service covers an area of 1,514 square miles (3,920 km2), and a population of around 780,000 people.[2] The service was created in 1974 when The County Of Hereford Fire Brigade and The Worcester City & County Fire Brigade were merged to create The County Of Hereford and Worcester Fire Brigade. The two counties split up again in 1998 but the fire service remained, and is now run by a joint fire authority.[1] OperationsThe service's Chief Fire Officer is Jonathon Pryce, replacing Nathan Travis, who retired in March 2021.[3] In October 2019, HWFRS entered into a formal alliance with neighbouring Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.[4] The alliance covers procurement, following previous cooperation on computer systems, fire control and risk management. In June 2020, the two services announced that they were considering a single fire control centre.[5] HWFRS has 332 wholetime operational staff, 369 retained (part-time) staff, 21 Fire Control staff, as well as about 98 non-uniformed support staff. Neighbouring fire services include: Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Mid and West Wales, South Wales and the West Midlands. PerformanceEvery fire and rescue service in England and Wales is periodically subjected to a statutory inspection by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). The inspections investigate how well the service performs in each of three areas. On a scale of outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate, Herefordshire Fire and Rescue Service was rated as follows:
Fire stationsHWFRS splits its fire stations into three districts – North and South, both of which are located in Worcestershire, and West in Herefordshire.[8] Each fire station is crewed using one of three duty systems, or a combination:[8]
As of 2021[update], there were 228 wholetime and 379 retained firefighters across the 25 fire stations.[1] See alsoReferences
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