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  2. Airport rescue and firefighting services in the United Kingdom

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    The fire appliances used by airport fire and rescue services normally consist of a fleet of large high-volume pumping vehicles capable of carrying an enormous amount of foam, or other fire extinguishing media and equipment on bulk, and then applying it under massive pressure and volume at the fire scene. Most airport fire appliances are ...

  3. Chief fire officer - Wikipedia

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    There is also a chief fire officer responsible for the Ministry of Defence Fire Services, which includes the Defence Fire and Rescue Service and the RAF Fire Service. Some UK airport fire services also designate their seniors officers as CFOs, though these officers rarely wear the same rank insignia as a local authority chief fire officer ...

  4. Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Civil Aviation Aerodrome Fire Service was a national airport fire service which operated in British airports run by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.. When the Ministry of Civil Aviation was established in 1946, firefighting services at its airports were originally provided by individual units at each location, answering directly to the airport manager.

  5. Luton Airport fire – live: Flights suspended for most of day ...

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    Luton airport is the fifth-busiest airport in the UK, normally with several hundred flights a day across Europe – typically carrying 40,000 passengers daily. ... Fire chief says lessons must be ...

  6. Isles of Scilly Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    The service is led by a chief fire executive. Until 2017, this was a uniformed role, with the rank of Chief Fire Officer, but the position is now a non-uniformed appointment, held by the deputy chief executive of the Council of the Scilly Isles. This council officer is also responsible for the airport fire service. [4]

  7. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    Fire chief/Fire commissioner In many fire departments in the U.S., the captain is commonly the commander of a company and a lieutenant is the supervisor of the company's firefighters on shift. There is no state or federal rank structure for firefighters and each municipality or volunteer fire department creates and uses their own unique structure.

  8. Simon Calder issues advice on Luton Airport fire chaos - from ...

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    A fire at a car park at Luton Airport has caused major disruption for travellers - resulting in several questions around flight compensation, travel insurance and your rights amid the chaos.. More ...

  9. His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire Services - Wikipedia

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    The CFRA will have to set up the new unit, the last HM Chief inspector of Fire Services was Sir Graham Meldrum who retired in January 2007. The new post of CFRA has been created to reflect changes to the fire and rescue service in the UK brought about by the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, although it only applies to England and Wales ...