Call for Hertfordshire people to become on-call firefighters
Half of Hertfordshire’s fire engines are crewed by part-time firefighters, on call to respond to emergencies alongside their normal jobs, but the fire service needs to recruit more local people to train as firefighters to ensure a full crew is on standby near every station at all times.
Chief Fire Officer Darryl Keen said: “On-call firefighters are a vital part of our team, working and training alongside the full-time crews to deal with emergencies.
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Hide Ad“On-call firefighters come from all walks of life – we have plumbers, IT consultants, florists and financial advisers to name but a few – all ready to drop everything and pull on their firefighting kit when their community needs them.”
On-call firefighters need to live or work within four minutes of a fire station and be on standby to attend emergency incidents. They receive full training and a basic annual retainer as well as payments for call-outs to incidents.
See www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/oncall