Longest 999 fire response times for 20 years, government admits | Fire Brigades Union

Last Updated: December 8, 2015By


“Response times don’t only cover fires but terrorist incidents too.”

As the Government announces the longest 999 response times to fires in England in two decades, the FBU claims the ever lengthening time it takes for fire crews to arrive are a direct result of ‘life-threatening cuts’.

The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) published their Fire Incidents Response Times document today, which collates figures from April 2014 to March 2015, and shows a marked increase in the amount of time it takes for firefighters to get to emergencies. It states that: “The average response times across all location types in 2014-15 increased compared to last year and five years ago, and were the longest response times recorded in the past 20 years.”

The Fire Brigades Union (FBU), which represents over 85% of all firefighters in the UK, have said government cuts to fire and rescue services have put the public in danger. Response times don’t only cover fires but terrorist incidents too and there are mounting concerns over slower response times to incidents such as the attack in Paris last week. The situation looks set to get worse when the Chancellor announces the Spending Review next week where further cuts of 30% are expected.

Please see below an excerpt of the DCLG report:

“The average response time in England during 2014-15 to:
•Dwelling fires was 7 minutes 45 seconds, an increase of 20 seconds since 2013-14, and an increase of 24 seconds since 2009-10. Fires in flats are responded to faster, on average, than those in houses/bungalows (6 minutes 56 seconds, compared to 8 minutes 10 seconds). This probably reflects that most flats are in urban locations, and easier to access for fire stations.
•Other building fires was 8 minutes 28 seconds, an increase of 21 seconds compared to the previous year, and 32 seconds since 2009-10.
•Road vehicle fires was 9 minutes 42 seconds, an increase of 24 seconds and 49 seconds since last year and five years ago, respectively.

The average response times across all location types in 2014-15 increased compared to last year and five years ago, and were the longest response times recorded in the past 20 years.

Source: Longest 999 fire response times for 20 years, government admits | Fire Brigades Union

Join the Vox Political Facebook page.

If you have appreciated this article, don’t forget to share it using the buttons at the bottom of this page. Politics is about everybody – so let’s try to get everybody involved!

Vox Political needs your help!
If you want to support this site
(
but don’t want to give your money to advertisers)
you can make a one-off donation here:

Donate Button with Credit Cards

Buy Vox Political books so we can continue
fighting for the facts.

Health Warning: Government! is now available
in either print or eBook format here:

HWG PrintHWG eBook

The first collection, Strong Words and Hard Times,
is still available in either print or eBook format here:

SWAHTprint SWAHTeBook

latest video

news via inbox

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

3 Comments

  1. David Bacon December 8, 2015 at 11:08 am - Reply

    Can’t afford efficient fire brigades, but can afford a war: tory thinking to a T.

    • NMac December 9, 2015 at 10:13 am - Reply

      Hear Hear. Not only can they afford an illegal war, but the obnoxious Gideon Osborne is boasting about it.

  2. mrmarcpc December 8, 2015 at 2:53 pm - Reply

    Won’t give money to a vital service that we all need yet can give money to go bomb people in another country that we don’t need, that’s tory thinking for you!

Leave A Comment