SOMERSET: Fire engine rollout delayed
By Tim Lethaby 16th Jul 2021
New and replacements fire engines may not be deployed in Somerset until the middle of 2021 because of the coronavirus.
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service will be spending more than £15M over the next five years on replacement fire engines as part of its 'Safer Together' programme – with just over £5M being committed for the first year.
Parts of the programme have already been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with the phasing out of fire engines at Bridgwater, Taunton and Yeovil being postponed.
Now the delivery of new fire engines has been delayed until 2021 due to a lack of parts and staff training – though some smaller vehicles will be introduced before that time.
The fire service is investing in three new types of vehicle to allow it to respond more appropriately to fires across the service area:
Light four-wheel drive pumps (L4Ps), which can be first on the scene quickly
Wildfire all-terrain vehicles, to access difficult-to-reach fires in rural areasMedium rescue pumps (MVPs) to replace the existing fleet of fire engines reaching the end of their service life
Director of service improvement Damien Borlase explained the situation in a report published before a virtual meeting of the fire authority's community scrutiny and corporate planning committee on Thursday (July 16).
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