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Fire and rescue service and coastguard launch new lifesaving partnership
Fire and rescue service and coastguard launch new lifesaving partnership

Yahoo

time28-07-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Fire and rescue service and coastguard launch new lifesaving partnership

A new partnership has been launched between the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service and HM Coastguard. The collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency at the Selsey base. As part of the agreement, the fire service will provide compressed air cylinders from Selsey Fire Station for the coastguard to use when responding to emergency incidents. This initiative is expected to "offer a significant time saving for HM Coastguard in the event of an emergency incident, while providing operational resilience." The coastguard will reciprocate by supplying the fire service with specialist water rescue personal protective equipment during joint incidents, enhancing the fire service's operational capacity. Station manager Mick Dunham, who led the project, said: "We work very closely with all of our emergency service partners, but following an emergency incident where we worked closely with HM Coastguard we identified areas where we could improve and support our colleagues at HM Coastguard through our Operational Assurance debrief process. Read more: New park and ride service to launch in Brighton and Hove Man starts cat rescue in back garden in memory of beloved pet Recap: road blocked while emergency services rescue seagull "Introducing this agreement between WSFRS and HM Coastguard will offer significant operational efficiencies for HM Coastguard and improve their, and our, operational capability. "Minimising the amount of time it takes for them to recharge their cylinders will ensure they retain operational availability to respond in the event of an emergency when the public need them most." On Tuesday evening, members of the coastguard attended Selsey Fire Station for a familiarisation session to discuss how the new agreement will operate. Mike Kerley, senior coastal operations officer with HM Coastguard, said: "This is a great example of fellow emergency services working together to further enhance both our responses, making them sharp and effective for the public. "This could benefit anyone who gets into difficulty by the shore. If you see an emergency by the coast, call 999 and ask for Coastguard."

Warning after wildfire near Littlehampton Golf Club
Warning after wildfire near Littlehampton Golf Club

BBC News

time15-07-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Warning after wildfire near Littlehampton Golf Club

Firefighters have warned the public to take extra care after a large wildfire broke out on the edge of Littlehampton Golf Sussex Fire & Rescue Service (WSFRS) sent four fire engines and three off-road vehicles to the scene on Monday fire affected gorse, reeds, grassland, trees and around ten tonnes of hay, and was not believed to have begun accidentally, WSFRS brigade said precautions should be taken during dry weather, warning that fires can spread quickly and pose serious risks to people, property and the environment. WSFRS said the fire was first reported at 19:05 BST and the final crew left the scene at 23:15 after completing damping down wearing breathing apparatus worked quickly to bring the fire under control and stop it from spreading further. A WSFRS spokesperson said the blaze was "rapidly developing" on arrival and required extensive efforts to said: "The cause of the fire remains unclear, but it is not believed to have begun accidentally. "Fortunately there were no casualties as a result of this large fire, but residents living nearby were urged to keep their doors and windows closed due to the large amount of smoke."The fire damaged approximately two acres of land, including natural vegetation and stored hay. Residents were reminded by WSFRS to fully extinguish cigarettes, avoid lighting fires in the countryside, and never leave disposable barbecues or campfires unattended. Glass bottles should also be disposed of properly, as they can magnify sunlight and ignite dry grass, they said.

Smoke warning issued after fire engulfs property
Smoke warning issued after fire engulfs property

Yahoo

time06-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Smoke warning issued after fire engulfs property

People have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed after a large fire at a domestic property in West Sussex. At about 17:30 BST, West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service (WSFRS) said on X there were six fire engines at the scene of the blaze in Wilmot Road, Shoreham-by-Sea. Two hours later, the service said the fire had been extinguished and one fire engine remained on site. A spokesperson said: "We encourage residents living nearby to continue keeping their windows and doors closed as there is still some smoke in the area." There were no reported injuries. Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250S. West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service

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