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  2. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) is the statutory emergency fire and rescue service for the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England. It is part of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. [1] GMFRS covers an area of approximately 496 square miles (1,280 km 2). The service has 41 fire stations which until 2006 were ...

  3. London Road Fire Station, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    London Road Fire Station is a former fire station in Manchester, England. It was opened in 1906, [1] on a site bounded by London Road, Whitworth Street, Minshull Street South and Fairfield Street. Designed in the Edwardian Baroque style by Woodhouse, Willoughby and Langham in red brick and terracotta, it cost £142,000 to build and was built by ...

  4. Fire services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service in action. The fire services in the United Kingdom operate under separate legislative and administrative arrangements in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. As of 2023, emergency cover is provided by 49 fire and rescue services (FRS) in the UK. [ 1 ] The older terms of fire brigade and fire ...

  5. History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Was administered by Greater Manchester County Council until its abolition in 1986, afterwards administered by the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Authority. Name of the service itself changed to Greater Manchester FRS. Hampshire FS: Since 1997 administered by a CFA of Hampshire County and Portsmouth and Southampton city councils.

  6. Summit Tunnel fire - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester fire brigade then loaded firefighting equipment onto track trolleys and sent a crew with breathing apparatus (BA) in to begin their firefighting operation at the south end of the train. [9] They also lowered hose lines down one of the ventilation shafts to provide a water supply. At the same time, crews from West Yorkshire ...

  7. Chief fire officer - Wikipedia

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    Chief fire officer (CFO), formerly often just chief officer or county fire officer, is the highest rank in the fire and rescue services of the United Kingdom. There are currently 50 chief fire officers serving in the United Kingdom in charge of the local authority fire services. There is also a chief fire officer responsible for the Ministry of ...

  8. List of United Kingdom uniformed services - Wikipedia

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    Uniformed youth organisations. Army Cadet Force (ACF) Air Training Corps (ATC) Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Combined Cadet Force (CCF) Volunteer Cadet Corps (VCF) Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps (RM VCC) The Scout Association. The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.

  9. Werneth, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The firemen's dwellings on Frederick St remain standing. On 1 April 1948 the station become part of Oldham Fire Brigade and on 1 April 1974 became part of Greater Manchester Fire Service with a new call sign – C34. Werneth Fire station closed in 1981 and the building was demolished in 1987. [12] [13]