Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service


Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Derbyshire, England.

History

The Fire Services Act 1947 created two brigades for Derbyshire - the County Borough of Derby Fire Brigade and the Derbyshire Fire Service. In 1974, local government reorganisation led to the creation of a single organisation for the county - Derbyshire Fire Service. The word 'rescue' was added to the title in the early 1990s to reflect the changing responsibilities of the service.

Stations

There are 31 fire stations currently in operation with the service, consisting of:
There are a total of 58 front-line fire engines used by the Service, located at all of the stations. The specialist appliance fleet consists of :
There are also a larger number of Officer Vehicles and Utility Vehicles that Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service own.

Notable Incidents