The Firefighter
in the Community
More than 700 people die in fires every year Many thousands are injured and seriously burned £1 billion a year is lost in property fires
Shocking isn't it? And the numbers go up year by year. What makes it even worse is that most of it is preventable. That is where Making Gloucestershire Safer comes in.
Our primary role has always been to stop people dying in fires and to prevent injury and loss of property, a tradition that has formed the bedrock of the British Fire Service.
Making Gloucestershire Safer is the
combination of many small words and deeds which will
bring about a fresh focus for our efforts. By reducing
the number of incidents, we reduce suffering and loss
in the community. Fewer emergency calls give us more
time for training, risk assessment and Community Fire
Safety initiatives. Ultimately that leads us back to
fewer incidents and, therefore, less suffering.
To prevent a fire from starting, by raising people's awareness and changing their behaviour, is just as much part of the role of the Service as responding to emergency calls. Changing our focus to fire prevention as well as firefighting has involved a change in the way the Service and society see the role of the Fire Service.
Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service serves and protects the people and communities of Gloucestershire to the best of our ability. With your help and support, we will secure the success of our primary mission, to Make Gloucestershire Safer.
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