Cornwall County Fire Brigade

Cornwall County Fire Brigade

Infobox UK Fire and Rescue
name = Cornwall County Fire Brigade



area = Cornwall
start = 1948
population = 519,400
size = 3,563 km²

staff = 744
BM = Matt Littmoden
bm_label= Chief Fire Officer
stations = 31
HQ = Truro


web = [http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=374 Cornwall County Fire Brigade]
FA = Cornwall County Council
The Cornwall County Fire Brigade is the statutory fire and rescue service covering Cornwall in the United Kingdom.

The brigade employs 418 retained firefighters, and 192 full time firefighters. Plus over 100 support and administrative staff [ [http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=630 Brigade facts and figures] ] .

The fire brigade was created in 1948 under the Fire Services Act 1947. It is one of the few fire services to retain the title "Fire Brigade", the others being London and Cleveland.

For organisational purposes the brigade is divided into Eastern, Central and Western divisions. The service is administered by Cornwall County Council, its headquarters are based in Truro.

Fire stations

Cornwall Fire Brigade operates 31 fire stations, of which 2 are crewed day and night (wholetime), five day crewed (Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 18:00) and the remainder are crewed by retained firefighters who live near to their fire station and can arrive there within five minutes of a call being received. The breakdown of stations is as follows:

*Wholetime Stations
**Camborne
**Falmouth

*Day Crewed Stations
**Bodmin
**Penzance
**Truro
**Newquay
**St Austell

*Retained Stations
**St Mawes
**Mevagissey
**St Columb
**Padstow
**St Dennis
**Fowey
**Polruan
**Delabole
**Bude
**Launceston
**Liskeard
**Looe
**Torpoint
**Saltash
**Callington
**Wadebridge
**Lostwithiel
**St Just in Penwith
**St Ives
**Redruth
**Perranporth
**St Keverne
**Mullion
**Helston

The engineering workshop is located at the back of Camborne fire station and houses a 3 bay main workshop with specalised spray shop, car ramp bay and appliance ramp bay with a dedicated stores and BA maintenance shop. Also on site is a hose shop which tests all pieces of equipment that is carried by the appliances these range from the hoses to Ropes and salvage sheets. The workshop also offers a 365 day engineering support service run by the highly trained mechanics.

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