Fire strike announced
03 Dec 2014
Fire and Rescue Services across England and Wales have announced a 24 strike from Tuesday, 9 December at 9am
Firefighters are due to take industrial action, which means there will be greatly reduced fire cover across the country.
It is important to note that the Fire Service are still intending to respond to emergencies. However, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service have stated that they will be responding differently to emergencies: there will be limited fire engines available and the firefighters riding them will not be trained to the same level as current crews.
Now, more than ever, you need to think about fire safety and road safety and take extra care to protect yourself and your loved ones at home, work and on the roads.
Further details are available on Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service website:
- Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
- Cheshire Fire and RescueService
- Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service
Fire strike - general fire safety advice
Please observe following advice from the University aimed at creating a safe environment during the strike:
- Keep escape routes free from obstacles and check signage and emergency lighting is working and in place.
- Keep fire doors shut.
- Switch off any electrical equipment when not in use.
- Know your emergency escape route.
- If you have a fire – “Get Out and Stay Out” and call University Security on 69966.