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About Us

Local Fire Stations

County Durham & Darlington Fire & Rescue Service serves a population of over 591,000. It provides a fire and rescue service from 15 strategically placed fire stations staffed by either wholetime firefighters, part-time (retained) firefighters or a combination of both.

The map below shows where the stations are located throughout the county, click on a place name to find out more about each station.

Local Stations in county Durham
Consett High Handenhold Seaham Stanhope Crook Durham - Brigade HQ Middleton-in-Teesdale Barnard Castle Darlington Peterlee Wheatley Hill Sedgefield Bishop Auckland Newton Aycliffe Spennymoor

Key to map symbols:

Whole Time Stations
Whole Time Stations
Whole Time and Retained Stations
Whole Time and Retained Stations
Retained Stations
Retained Stations
Community Fire Safety Centres
Community Fire Safety Centres




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Breathing Apparatus-Fire Appliance-Fire Station
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In this section:
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Barnard Castle
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Bishop Auckland
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Consett
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Crook
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Darlington
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Durham
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High Handenhold
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Middleton-in-Teesdale
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Newton Aycliffe
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Peterlee
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Seaham
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Sedgefield
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Spennymoor
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Stanhope
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Wheatley Hill

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