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The Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is the fire service serving the county of Oxfordshire, England. [1] It is predominantly an on-call fire service, although also has whole-time support. Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters is in Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire. This is also the location of the fire service workshops.
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The Fire Service College is responsible for providing leadership, management and advanced operational training courses for senior fire officers from the United Kingdom and foreign fire authorities. It is located at Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire , England .
The fire station, which occupied two bays, was fenestrated by a mullioned and transomed window and an oriel window on the first floor, and by a mullioned window and an oriel window, both surmounted by gables, on the second floor. Internally, the principal room was the main trading hall which was 71 feet (22 m) long and 53 feet (16 m) wide.
In United States, the Fire Service Exploring is a program offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America. The National Volunteer Fire Council offers the National Junior Firefighter Program, a national umbrella program for all youth firefighting programs, including Explorers, cadets, and junior firefighters.
Nov. 6—OXFORD — A fire tore through The Healing Haven Massage and Farrar's Jewelers, two businesses that share a building on Williamsboro Street, on Monday morning. Fire departments received ...
[1] [2] Many theatrical performances have taken place in the venue which for much of its early life was known as the "Old Fire Station Theatre". [3] The homelessness charity, Crisis Skylight Oxford, has shared the space, co-located with Arts at the Old Fire Station which manages the venue, since 2011. [4]
WA Fire Brigades updated their name in 1995 to the Fire and Rescue Service of Western Australia, to more accurately reflect the service provided to the communities of Western Australia. [7] In 1999, with the creation of FESA, brought together the Fire and Rescue Service, and the Bush Fire Service to form the Fire Services Division of FESA.