South Wales Fire and Rescue Service is supporting the National Fire Chiefs Councils (NFCC) Home Safety Week, which runs from 30th September to 6th October. The campaign is encouraging households to check smoke detectors are right for their homes needs and will provide them with an early warning in the…
Therefore, as a business, whether big or small, having a lot of customers or a few, applying Business Continuity in your organisation can mean the difference between failing and surviving after an event, such as a fire. The types of disruptions businesses might encounter vary but may include: Loss of…
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s Bridgend Extrication Team have once again been crowned World Champions in the 20th World Rescue Challenge in La Rochelle, France. Credit: Chris Jones Photography Wales This is the fourth consecutive time and seventh world title in 20 years of competing that the team have…
Ahead of our first ever 999 Weekend taking place in Cardiff Bay next weekend (21st – 22nd September), we’re celebrating all things vintage. Take a step back in time with us as our crews recreate Service photos taken up to 80 years ago. Ahead of our first ever 999 Weekend…
Crews from Bridgend and Maesteg responded to a call in the early hours of Thursday 12th September 2019 following reports of a house fire in the Coytrahen area of Bridgend. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus equipment located an elderly occupant in the first floor of the property, and pitched a triple…
The tragic events that took place in New York City on September 11 2001 remain a poignant memory for many around the world, but one man’s story was a true inspiration for a Cardiff firefighter. On September 11 2001, F.D.N.Y Firefighter Stephen Gerard Siller was off duty and on his…
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s world championship-winning extrication team will be taking to the global stage again this month as they head to the World Rescue Challenge 2019 at La Rochelle, France. This will be the sixteenth time the team have competed since their debut in 2002 and follows…
What is a Fire Door? We walk past dozens of fire doors every day without even noticing them. We don’t give them a second thought – at least, not until we need them. Fire doors are specially engineered to ensure when they are closed they prevent the spread of fire…
The city of Newport was originally protected by Newport County Fire Brigade based in Dock Street in the town centre. The Station was then closed in 1969 for demolition and Malpas Fire Station on Malpas Road was opened, along with neighbouring Stations in Maindee and Duffryn. The Station was officially…