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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]
Overnight, Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service said it had a high number of 999 calls due to flooding. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on ...
Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service said it had been experiencing a high number of 999 calls due to flooding. People on the near-deserted Princes Street in Edinburgh after all outdoor ...
The GMCA is the parent organisation of the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, with the Chief Fire Officer, currently Dave Russel, reporting to the GMCA Group Chief Executive. GMFRS is the statutory emergency fire and rescue service for Greater Manchester and covers an area of approximately 496 square miles.
The Greater Manchester Police, Fire and Crime Panel is the police and crime panel for Greater Manchester.The purpose of the panel is to scrutinise the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester, and their appointed Deputy Mayor for Policing, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire, who are responsible for the Greater Manchester Police and the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.
Wythenshawe is policed by the city of Manchester Division of Greater Manchester Police. Wythenshawe's fire and rescue services are the responsibility of the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, and are based at a fire station on Brownley Road.
Home Office policing in Rochdale is provided by Greater Manchester Police and the Rochdale Division has headquarters at Town Meadow adjacent to the magistrates' court. Statutory emergency fire and rescue services are provided by the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, which has fire stations in Rochdale, Littleborough and Heywood. [69]
Oct. 9—The Manchester Fire Department has been awarded a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Responders (SAFER) grant for $3.7 million, which the department will use to increase staffing ...