Cheshire Emergency Services
Another great piece provided to me by regular website visitor, John from Blacon. Is it fair to say that there are many who tend to take the Cheshire Emergency Services for granted? Of course we shouldn’t and of course there are those who don’t. But, just in case we lose track of the excellent work carried out by Cheshire Emergency Services, we need a prompt now and then. A prompt that we should all take heed of.
This article is featured below in its entirety and we should all take on board the strong messages.
Thanks yet again John for another insightful and very informative piece.
Cheshire Emergency Services
“Cheshire’s Emergency Services have released a powerful account of how a fatal collision affects not only the driver and their family, but everyone else subsequently involved.
The emotive video highlights the devastation collisions cause with emergency services staff speaking out about how responding to these incidents affect them personally.
Shockingly, 46 people lost their lives on Cheshire’s roads in 2018. That’s 46 families worlds brought crashing down. Furthermore, it’s 46 times emergency services staff witnessed the subsequent tragedy unfold.
Find out more – Emotive video launched by the Service https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/news-events/latest-news/emotive-video-launched-by-the-service
Cheshire Emergency Services – Cheshire Fire Authority Annual Report 2019
Cheshire Fire Authority has published its 2019 Annual Report.
The Annual Report sets out how the Service has performed over the last 12 months. It also looks at some notable achievements and it also takes a look at what the future might hold for Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Find out more – Annual report 2019 https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/news-events/latest-news/annual-report-2019
Snowdon Climb Raises Over £1,000 For Charities
Lifesavers have raised more than £1,000 for charities. They did this by completing a mountainous challenge involving a former firefighter who is paralysed from the waist down following a freak accident at the gym.
A mixed team of Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) firefighters and International Search and Rescue Team (ISAR) members overcame tough weather conditions and a puncture to push Vicki Griffiths up the highest mountain in Wales on Friday 6 September.
Find out more – Snowdon climb raises over £1,000 for charities https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/home/snowdon-climb-raises-more-than-1000-for-charities
Cheshire Emergency Services – Charity Car Washes 2019
Firefighters with the help of fire cadets and volunteers, will be out with their buckets, sponges and soap to help raise as much money as they can for The Fire Fighters Charity.
Find out more – Charity Car Washes 2019 https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/home/charity-car-washes
Message Sent By Ashley Lawton (Cheshire Police / Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, Administrator, Corporate Communications)”
Chester Lifestyle
I think it is so very important that we all keep abreast of what our Cheshire Emergency Services are up to and what they are about. I will look to spread the word wherever I can. No doubt John will keep me up to date with any latest news.
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