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Suffolk firefighters responding faster to serious fires than a year ago, but still slower than a decade ago

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New data shows that Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service has cut its average response time to primary fires by 33 seconds over the past year. However, response times remain slower than a decade ago.

The big picture: While Suffolk firefighters are getting to serious fires quicker, the Fire Brigades Union warns of a nationwide "crisis" in fire services due to budget cuts and reduced staffing.

By the numbers:

  • Average response time for primary fires in Suffolk: 10 minutes 58 seconds (down from 11 minutes 31 seconds last year)

  • Response time a decade ago: 10 minutes 35 seconds

  • Total incidents attended in Suffolk: 5,841 (down from 6,212 the previous year)

  • Non-fire incidents: 1,529

  • Fire-related fatalities in Suffolk: 7 (up from 2 the previous year)

Zoom out: Nationally, average response times for primary fires improved from 9 minutes 13 seconds to 9 minutes 3 seconds. However, this is still slower than the 8 minutes 16 seconds recorded a decade ago.

What they're saying:

  • Matt Wrack, Fire Brigades Union general secretary: "While we face the flooding, wildfires and extreme weather of the climate emergency, we have lost one in five firefighters to cuts. Fewer resources mean that fire engines take far longer to arrive at a fire than in the 1990s, and fire services' capacity varies wildly by region."

  • A Home Office spokesperson: "Throughout the country, our firefighters operate in challenging and high-risk environments, constantly going above and beyond the call of duty to protect our communities."

The bottom line: Despite year-on-year improvements in Suffolk, concerns remain about the long-term impact of budget cuts on fire service performance and response times across the UK.

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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.

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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.

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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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