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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service

 
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service area
Coverage
Area Warwickshire
Size 1,975.33 km²
Population 512,700
Operations
Formed 1948
HQ Leamington Spa
Staff 550
Stations 19
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Chief Fire Officer William Brown
Website Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service
Fire authority Warwickshire County Council

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Warwickshire in the West Midlands region of England.

The service covers an area with a population of 512,700, covering an area of 1,975.33 km². It employs 550 staff and has 19 fire stations with 34 fire engines.

The service is administered by Warwickshire County Council. Its headquarters are based in Leamington Spa.

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History

Warwickshire fire service was created in 1948[1] by the Fire Services Act 1947 and was originally known as Warwickshire Fire Brigade.

Warwickshire fire service never covered Coventry or Birmingham which had fire brigades of their own. In 1974 it lost area to the newly created West Midlands Fire Service.

Warehouse fire

On 2 November 2007, a large fire at a vegetable warehouse (operated by Wealmoor Ltd) in the village of Atherstone on Stour killed 4 Warwickshire Fire And Rescue Service firefighters, Ashley Stephens, Darren Yates-Badley, Ian Reid, (who died in hospital), and John Averis.[2]

Fire stations

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