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The News Line: News 70 FIRE STATIONS TO CLOSE
Firefighters rallied last month to set out their campaign against station closures and downgrades
seventy fire stations in England are threatened with closure and scores more face severe downgrading when the government presses ahead with its spending cuts, the Fire Brigades Union warned yesterday.

Public safety risks being compromised and a service the public relies on downgraded, the union warned after its latest analysis of cuts already announced and expected in fire and rescue services across the UK.

Immediately 69 fire stations in England are at risk of closure in the next two years by government plans to slash funding further, expected in its Autumn Statement on tomorrow.

The worst-hit brigades are in big cities, with 17 fire stations under threat in London, 11 in both West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire and 10 in both Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

Station closures are also threatened in Berkshire (5), Hertfordshire (2), North Yorkshire (1), Kent (1), and Dorset (1).

FBU officials have also reported that scores more fire stations are faced with downgrading.

Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary said: ‘People need to realise that this government is now putting public safety at risk.

‘People rely on having a fire station near where they live, so that in the event of any emergency, professionally trained and well-equipped firefighters will come to their aid.

‘The cuts have now gone so far that dozens of fire stations are threatened with closure, an unprecedented development in the recent history of our fire service.

‘We cannot just stand back and watch this essential service be systematically dismembered by savage spending cuts.

‘People need to understand that behind those big red doors, things are changing in their local fire station.

‘Even where the lights remain on, there could be fewer firefighters, fewer appliances and less fire cover than the public expect.

‘Firefighters have excelled again in recent weeks, dealing with floods as well as fires and all manner of emergencies.

‘That’s what people expect from their fire and rescue service and firefighters are very proud to deliver an exceptional level of service.

‘But this government is cutting the service to the point where they are putting lives at risk.

‘That cannot be right and we have to warn of the consequences before it is too late.’
 
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