Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Strathclyde Fire Brigade was formed in 1975 when control of fire services was passed from local authorities to the new Strathclyde Regional Council. [2] When Strathclyde Regional Council was abolished in 1996 the twelve new unitary authorities that replaced it agreed to keep the fire service as it was, [3] under the supervision of the Strathclyde Fire Board.
The academic building. The centre was designed by Cooper Cromar. [13] It is built beside the Clyde on the site of the former Clydesmill Power Station, near to the village of Westburn, with National Cycle Route 75 and the Clyde walkway running alongside; it is a short distance from Junctions 2A and 3 of the M74 motorway.
The Western Service Delivery Area incorporates all the fire stations of both the former Dumfries & Galloway Fire and Rescue Service (D&GFRS) and Strathclyde Fire & Rescue (SFR). It has 2.4 million residents and operates 127 fire stations. [40] The Western Service Delivery Area headquarters is located at Hamilton Fire Station to the east of Glasgow.
An investigation is underway into whether a late-night fire that destroyed an old church Wednesday in Centre County was intentional. The Alpha Fire Company responded to a fire at the old Methodist ...
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strathclyde_Fire_Brigade&oldid=296486344"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strathclyde_Fire_Brigade
Glasgow Fire Service provided emergency services such as fire prevention, firefighting, emergency medical services and technical rescue to Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland and the third-largest city in the United Kingdom. [1] On 16 May 1975, the Glasgow Fire Service was absorbed into the now defunct Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Strathclyde Regional Council's Education Department on the corner of St Vincent Street and North Street. Strathclyde Regional Council was responsible for education, social work, police, fire, sewage, strategic planning, roads, and transport. It employed almost 100,000 public servants, almost half of whom were teachers, lecturers and others in ...