Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service

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Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service area
Coverage
Area Hampshire
Size
Population
Operations
Formed 1 April 1948
HQ Leigh Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire.
Staff
Stations 53
Chief Fire Officer {{{CFO}}}
Website Hampshire FRS
Fire Authority Hampshire Fire and Rescue Authority.

Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the area of Hampshire, on the south coast of England. The services' chief officer is John Bonney.[1][2]

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Hampshire fire and rescue service was formed on April 4, 1948, as a result of the Fire Services Act 1947. Previously, a new law had been passed requiring all local authorities to make provision for firefighting under the Fire Brigades Act 1938. Many meetings and discussions were held prior to the services creation in 1948 by the Hampshire fire service committees, to discuss who would be appointed the role of chief fire officer and how the service would be structured. Because the FRS was expanding, the service was under increasing pressure to open a service HQ. The FRS was originally hoping to use and acquire North Hill house located in Winchester for usage as the head quarters. However the building was owned by the Admiralty at the time and therefore the service was not allowed to buy the premises. In May of 1948; the admiralty gave up the premises and allowed the service to operate it. However twenty years later in 1968, the service HQ moved to a floor of Ashburton Court, as well as the control room. In 1997, Hampshire county council lost control of the FRS after years of owning it.[3]

St Mary's Fire Station in Southampton
St Mary's Fire Station in Southampton

The service operates 53 fire stations, the majority of these however are retained, but there are also whole-time and two day-manned stations. Currently there are:

  • 42 Retained stations
  • 9 Wholetime stations
  • 2 Day-manned stations[4]

  1. ^ Chief Fire officer of FRS
  2. ^ Statutory FRS/area covered
  3. ^ History of the service (creation/major changes)
  4. ^ Stations in operation (wholetime/retained etc)
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