West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Stop the Cuts

This blog is aimed at highlighting the effect of cuts to West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

Saturday, 3 December 2016

December Update



Posted by Tony Morris at 19:34
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Labels: dangerous cuts, David Barling, delayed responses, fire engine cuts, Lionel Barnard, Police & Crime Commissioner, Selsey, West Sussex County Council, West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service

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I spent 32 years in the fire service in Bedfordshire and West Sussex. My last six years in the service were as Operational Planning Officer responsible for contingency planning. I was then Senior Emergency Management Adviser for West Sussex County Council for 15 years, covering all areas of emergencies and business continuity. I served on several inter-agency groups at local, regional and national level dealing with major incident procedures & training, maritime and airport emergencies, incidents involving hazardous materials (CBRN, COMAH etc.), telecommunications and other critical infrastructure. I have studied how fire services operate and how major incidents are handled in different parts of the World. All this has given me a good understanding of the complexities of emergencies and how to deal with them, as well as a keen eye to spot inadequacies in planning, training or resources. Now fully retired I am free to challenge ill-considered cuts to the fire & rescue service and my blogs are intended to alert the public to the truth behind the spin. The first blog covered West Sussex, where I live, and the second the South West, where I was born and raised.
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