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Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

 
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Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service area
Coverage
Area Hertfordshire
Size 634 miles² (1,643 km²)
Population 1.5 Million
Operations
Formed 1925
HQ Hertford
Staff 1,000
Stations 30
Co-responder No
Chief Fire Officer Roy Wilsher
Website Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Fire authority Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. It is adminstered by a Fire Authority which is an internal part of Hertfordshire County Council. The Chief Fire Officer is Roy Wilsher, assisted by Deputy Chief Fire Officer Mark Yates.

The Service Headquarters is located in Hertford whilst the Training and Development Centre and Fire Control Centre are located at Longfield in Stevenage.

In December 2005, the FRS dealt with what is thought to be the largest fire since World War II following an explosion at the Buncefield oil dept near Hemel Hempstead. The incident saw a large scale national response involving many UK brigades.

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Appliances

WrL - Water Ladder (Fire Engine) is a standard front line fire appliance.

ALP - Aerial Ladder Platform - provides high reach capability for fires and rescues.

RSU - Rescue Support Unit - carries heavy cutting gear and line and water rescue equipment.

ISU - Incident Support Unit - mobilised to larger incidents it primarily carries damage control kit.

HMU - Hazard Management Unit - mobilised to deal with and protect the public and fire crews at chemical incidents.

ICU - Incident Control Unit - Provides an on site Control Point at larger incidents.

ATV - All Terrain Vehicle - for dealing with fires where a normal WrL cannot access.

IRU - Incident Response Unit - Government provided vehicle for mass deonctamination.

HVPU - High Volume Pumping Unit - Government provided vehicle for moving mass quantities of water at fires or during flooding.


Stations

01 Hemel Hempstead 2 WrL, 1 HMU - Wholetime

02 Markyate 1 WrL - Retained

03 Tring 1 WrL - Retained

04 Berkhamstead 1 WrL - Retained

06 Kings Langley 1 WrL - Retained

07 Rickmansworth 1 WrL, 1 ISU - Wholetime

08 Bushey 1 WrL - Retained

09 Watford 2 WrL, 1 ALP - Wholetime

10 Garston 1 WrL - Wholetime

11 St Albans 2 WrL, 1 IRU - Wholetime

12 Redbourn 1 WrL - Retained

14 Borehamwood 1 WrL - Wholetime

15 Potters Bar 1 WrL - Wholetime

16 Cheshunt 1 WrL - Wholetime, 1 WrL - Retained

17 Hoddesdon 1 WrL - Retained

18 Hatfield 1 WrL, 1 RSU - Day Crewed

19 Welwyn Garden City 1 WrL - Wholetime, 1 WrL - Retained (+ HVPU, ATV)

20 Welwyn 1 WrL - Retained

21 Wheathampstead 1 WrL - Retained

22 Harpenden 1 WrL - Retained

23 Stevenage 2 WrL, 1 ALP - Wholetime

24 Hertford 1 WrL - Wholetime, 1 WrL - Retained (+ ICU)

25 Ware 1 WrL - Retained

26 Much Hadham 1 WrL - Retained

27 Sawbridgeworth 1 WrL - Retained

28 Bishops Stortford 1 WrL - Day Crewed, 1 WrL - Retained

29 Buntingford 1 WrL - Retained

30 Royston 1 WrL - Day Crewed, 1 WrL - Retained

31 Baldock & Letchworth 1 WrL - Wholetime, 1 WrL - Retained

32 Hitchin 1 WrL, 1 ISU - Day Crewed, 1 WrL - Retained

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