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Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service loses quarter of workforce since 2010

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New figures reveal that Suffolk's fire service has seen a 24% reduction in staff over the past 14 years.

The big picture: Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service now employs 595 people, down from 782 in 2010.

  • This includes full-time and on-call firefighters, as well as support staff like call handlers

  • The 24% drop in Suffolk is higher than the national average of 21%

Why it matters: Fewer firefighters and support staff could mean slower response times, fewer resources for prevention and an overwhelming of the service in the event of major or multiple incidents such as the recent fire at Sackers.

Suffolk Fire & Rescue Service, Ipswich station
Suffolk Fire & Rescue Service station in IpswichOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

Zooming out:

  • England has been hit hardest, losing 22% of firefighter jobs

  • 12 fire services in England have lost 25% or more of their workforce

  • Buckinghamshire saw the biggest fall at 40%

  • The FBU notes some firefighters have both full-time and on-call contracts, potentially inflating numbers

What they're saying: Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary, said: "Fourteen years of austerity have devastated the fire and rescue service. Every region has been hit, with 12,000 firefighters lost to cuts across the UK."

He added that climate-related emergencies like flooding and wildfires mean "firefighters are being asked to do more with less."

The other side: A Home Office spokesperson stated: "We will continue to work closely with stakeholders across the sector to ensure all services have the resources they need to protect communities at the highest standard."

They added that fire and rescue services have received around £2.87 billion this financial year.

The bottom line: Cuts could impact emergency response times, potentially putting homes and lives at risk. The FBU is calling for urgent investment in fire and rescue services.

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Quick fire crew response prevents Spring Road blaze from spreading

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Firefighters raced to a home on Spring Road earlier this morning to tackle a bedroom blaze, successfully stopping flames from spreading to the roof.

Two fire crews at the scene
Two crews attended the sceneSFRS

The occupant was alerted to the fire and woken up by their smoke alarm, allowing them to safely exit the property and call Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service quickly.

Firefighters from Princes Street and Ipswich East fire stations were on scene within minutes of being called at 10.18am. The incident was closed at 12.40pm.

Burnt remains of a bedroom
Firefighters stressed the importance of closing bedroom doors at nightSFRS

Two crews responded to the incident.

The fire is believed to have been caused by an electrical appliance. Residents can find more information about fire safety in their homes through Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service's safety guidance.

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