West Mids Fire Service survey plea to help shape the future - The Solihull Observer

West Mids Fire Service survey plea to help shape the future

Solihull Editorial 10th Oct, 2020   0

PEOPLE across the West Midlands conurbation are being urged to take part in a ten-week public consultation exercise by West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS).

WMFS is urging communities, businesses and other partners to answer five questions about its work. Their responses will help shape plans for making the West Midlands safer, stronger and healthier.

The questions cover how WMFS organises itself to reduce the risk of people being harmed and how technology could be used to keep its communities safe.

A further question asks whether WMFS should focus on tackling the underlying reasons for someone being at greater risk of having a fire.




Two other questions cover how WMFS should deal with false alarms from automatic fire systems, and its financial planning.

Chief Fire Officer Phil Loach said: “It is very important to us that as many people and organisations as possible share their views during our consultation.


Their valuable input will help to shape how we plan for the future and deliver our services, which will be outlined in Our Plan 2021-24.

“It’s our job as a fire and rescue service to understand and manage the things that are likely to cause harm, now and in the future, and to focus on what will have significant consequence for those most at risk.

“We continually assess those risks to work out where we need our staff and resources, like fire stations and fire engines, so we can respond to high-risk emergency incidents in just five minutes. The same information enables us to plan how to deliver our vital prevention and protection work.

“West Midlands Fire Service is rated as ‘outstanding’ for our emergency response work by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services. We are, however, facing an uncertain financial outlook which could impact on our future plans.”

A link to WMFS’s public consultation survey can be found on the homepage of the service’s website – www.wmfs.net – until December 16, 2020.

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