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Surrey Fire and Rescue Service. MISSION To provide a professional and well supported Fire and Rescue Service which reduces community risk in order to

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Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

Page 2: Surrey Fire and Rescue Service. MISSION To provide a professional and well supported Fire and Rescue Service which reduces community risk in order to

MISSION

To provide a professional and well supported Fire and Rescue Service

which reduces community risk

in order to

save lives, relieve suffering,

protect property and the environment.

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Consultation on changes to

fire engine deployment

in the boroughs of

Epsom & Ewell

and

Reigate & Banstead

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

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Background:• Integrated Risk Management Planning from 2004• Surrey Fire and Rescue Authority Public Safety Plan

2011 - 2020• 12 outcomes• Second phase – more appropriate locations (9.10)

• Action Plans• AP1 – coming to a close• AP2 – due for consultation early 2013

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Risk - summary:• Fairly common level of risk across the county (low)• Frequency linked to population, severity is not • Prevention / protection activity• Demand (incident numbers) reducing – nearly 16,000

to less than 11,000 a year since 2006/7• 67% of incidents resolved by 1 fire engine• Incident complexity increasing• Community Risk Profile - regularly updated to predict

and plan for future developments (population growth, more ethnically diverse and older population, climate change, housing developments, increased traffic)

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An average week for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service(if there were such a thing for 2011/12)

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

Chimney f ires1%

Dw elling f ires5%

Commercial property f ires3%

Vehicle collisions9%

Secondary f ires15%

Other primary f ires5%

Other non-f ire incidents14%

False alarms48%

False Alarms 97

Dwelling fires 12

Other property fires 18

Non-property fires 31

Vehicle collisions 19

Other incidents 29

Total 206

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An average week for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

R&B E&EFalse Alarms 12 (47%) 7 (50%)

Dwelling fires 1.5 (6%) 1 (7%)

Other property fires 2.5 (10%) 1 (6%)

Non-property fires 3.5 (14%) 3 (20%)

Vehicle collisions 2 (8%) 1 (5%)

Other incidents 3.5 (14%) 2 (12%)

Total 25 14*

*NB: figures actually add up to 15 due to rounding issues, 14 is the overall average for E&E

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Current situation:

• Epsom – 2 wholetime fire engines (Surrey)

• Reigate – 2 wholetime fire engines (Surrey)

• Horley – 1 wholetime fire engine (West Sussex), plus specialist vehicles

• Formal arrangement with West Sussex to receive emergency calls and respond to incidents in a specific area of Surrey around Horley.

• Following a recent consultation, West Sussex FRA has decided to move their fire engine from Horley to Horsham with effect from April 2013.

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Options analysis:• Based on a range of factors, including:

• Impact on emergency response performance• Cost• Achievability within time and resource constraints• Anticipated public acceptability• Conformity with the Surrey PSP principles

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Preferred option:• Create a chain of single fire engine fire stations

running through the boroughs of Epsom & Ewell and Reigate & Banstead.

• One Surrey wholetime fire engine each at:• Epsom• Burgh Heath (new location to be determined) target by

summer 2014• Reigate• Horley from April 2013 until a new temporary location in

Salfords target by end 2013.

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Graphic to demonstrate 10 minute drive time – current configuration

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Graphic to demonstrate 10 minute drive time – proposed configuration

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Response standard – modelled impact*:

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Response standard

1st response to all 2+ fire engine incidents

2nd response to all 2+ fire engine incidents

1st response to other emergencies

Average %in10mins Average %in15mins % in 16 mins

Current situation

Surrey 07:25s 80.7% 10:03s 90.3% 98.1%

E&E 05:16s 94.0% 06:12s 96.2% 98.5%

R&B 08:36s 69.2% 10:21s 90.1% 97.5%

Preferred option

Surrey 07:17s 82.5% 10:27s 90.5% 98.3%

E&E 06:07s 87.1% 11:48s 91.4% 97.7%

R&B 07:18s 82.7% 10:35s 92.5% 98.8%

* Based on optimal site for Salfords area and potential site at Tadworth R’bout

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Response standard – modelled impact*:

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

Response standard

1st response to all 2+ fire engine incidents

2nd response to all 2+ fire engine incidents

1st response to other emergencies

Average %in10mins Average %in15mins % in 16 mins

Current situation

Surrey 07:25s 80.7% 10:03s 90.3% 98.1%

E&E 05:16s 94.0% 06:12s 96.2% 98.5%

R&B 08:36s 69.2% 10:21s 90.1% 97.5%

Preferred option

Surrey 07:20s 82.4% 10:25s 90.7% 98.3%

E&E 06:03s 87.9% 10:16s 94.6% 97.7%

R&B 07:32s 83.9% 10:56s 92.3% 98.8%

* Based on potential site at Salfords and optimal site in Burgh Heath area

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Response standard – modelled impact

population coverage

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* Based on potential site at Salfords and optimal site in Burgh Heath area

Response standard

Percentage of population1st fire engine in 10mins

Percentage of population2nd fire engine in 15mins

Current situation

Surrey 79.9% 86.9%

E&E 86.7% 100%

R&B 52.1% 86.4%

Preferred option

Surrey 85.2% 86.8%

E&E 86.7% 96.8%

R&B 93.5% 86.4%

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Consultation:• 10th December 2012 until 4th March 2013• Media, public meetings, internet, GP surgeries, libraries,

focus groups, survey, etc

www.surrey-fire.gov.uk/psp

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What next:• Fire and Rescue Authority decision – 26th March 2013• Interim move to Horley fire station from April 2013• Move to Salfords from with a target date of end 2013

• Move to a new more optimal location in the Burgh Heath area with a target date of summer 2014

• Action Plan 2 consultation early 2013

• Continue to monitor and adapt to changes in circumstances.

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Questions?

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Page 19: Surrey Fire and Rescue Service. MISSION To provide a professional and well supported Fire and Rescue Service which reduces community risk in order to

MISSION

To provide a professional and well supported Fire and Rescue Service

which reduces community risk

in order to

save lives, relieve suffering,

protect property and the environment.