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This category is for aviation accidents and incidents occurring in Greater Manchester. It should include accidents and incidents which occurred in those parts of Lancashire and Cheshire absorbed into Greater Manchester in 1974.
ICAO Annex 14, § 9.2.34 directs that: All rescue and firefighting personnel shall be properly trained to perform their duties in an efficient manner and shall participate in live fire-drills commensurate with the types of aircraft and type of rescue and firefighting equipment in use at the aerodrome, including pressure-fed fuel fires.
The name change in 2004, to Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service, reflected the growing number of roles the service now has. Many services across the United Kingdom would change to Fire & Rescue Service. This change was inspired by new primary legislation for England and Wales, The Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004. [3]
Sep. 26—The Manchester Fire Department is sending a swift water and flood rescue team, vehicles and equipment to help first responders in states forecasted to be hit hard by Hurricane Helene.
Pages in category "Aviation accidents and incidents at Manchester Airport" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aug. 8—Manchester firefighters responded to a crash on Interstate 93 North on Tuesday morning that trapped one person inside a work van. The crash took place around 6:50 a.m. Engine 3 arrived to ...
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The 1985 Manchester Airport disaster occurred when British Airtours Flight 28M (officially known as Flight 328), an international passenger flight, was en route from Manchester Airport to Corfu International Airport. It caught fire on takeoff on 22 August 1985, resulting in 55 fatalities.