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Local Fire Stations

Seaham

Seaham

Station plan Seaham.pdf

Station Action Plan
(PDF, 282KB)

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History and Background
The Station is located in the Dawdon area of Seaham on the north east coast of the County. It provides cover for Seaham, Murton and surrounding villages including the A19 trunk road.

The Station is strategically placed to provide cover for a number of large organisations within the area. These include: the Port of Seaham; Northumbrian Water Treatment Works; Pride Valley Foods; and Seaham Hall Hotel and Spa.

Appliances and Equipment

  • First appliance is a Dennis Sabre Rescue Water Tender Ladder
  • Retained appliance is a Dennis Water Tender Ladder
  • Landrover L4V





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Barnard Castle
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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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Sedgefield
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Spennymoor
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Stanhope
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Wheatley Hill

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