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East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service (ESFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of East Sussex and city of Brighton and Hove, England. It is headquartered in Lewes . The service has a total of 24 fire stations.
East Sussex FB: Since 1997 administered by a CFA of Brighton and Hove City and East Sussex County councils. Name changed to East Sussex FRS. Essex FB: Since 1998 administered CFA of Essex County and Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock Borough councils. Name changed to Essex County FRS in 1985. [9] Gloucestershire FS: Name changed to Gloucestershire FRS.
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East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service; Essex County Fire and Rescue Service; G. Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service; Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service;
The annual Sussex County event moves around each year and draws participation from all volunteer departments in the county — there are no paid fire departments — as well as out-of-county and ...
The service is free to the end user in the case of an emergency. Funding for the fire service comes from two principal sources: a central government grant, and a small levy on the local council tax. This levy is called a precept. There was a 17% reduction in fire service funding between 2010 and 2016, according to the National Audit Office. [54]
The events are organised by each of the local bonfire societies in conjunction with Sussex Police, Surrey Police and East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, SE Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance has treatment centres and ambulances around procession routes and bonfire sites to care for anyone who has been injured.