County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service

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Fire Service Personnel

The section provides information on careers, recruitment and vacancies within County Durham & Darlington Fire & Rescue Service. Our personnel comprises of wholetime, retained and non-uniformed staff.

Wholetime Personnel

Wholetime are full time uniformed members of staff. The vast majority are trained as firefighters and are stationed on eight out of the fifteen Fire Stations located throughout County Durham & Darlington. In addition there are a number of wholetime firefighters working in specialist posts within the organisation. For example, community fire safety, legislative fire safety, training, and technical support. There are also wholetime Fire Control Operators who are specially trained to receive emergency calls and to mobilise appliances and resources.

Retained Personnel

Retained personnel are part-time uniformed members of staff. There is a total of 168 retained staff, when at full strength, all of which are trained as firefighters and provide cover on thirteen of the fifteen Fire Stations in County Durham and Darlington. Seven of these Stations are solely staffed by retained firefighters under the command of a wholetime Officer. Although retained staff are classified as part-time, due to the majority of them having other primary occupations, they do provide much of their spare time either attending incidents, working, training or, they remain available for call which means they must be able to attend the Station within five minutes.

Non-Uniformed Support Staff

Non-Uniformed personnel are part-time or full-time members of staff working in various sections at Fire Service Headquarters or, on Fire Stations.

Uniformed Staff

Positions which fall under the catagory of Uniformed Staff include careers in Command and Control Centre.The Centre is responsible for handling all emergency calls, determining correct resources, mobilising and providing all back-up assistance. In addition it is responsible for maintaining operational cover to ensure fire appliances are always strategically deployed to meet the standards of fire cover.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 16:30  
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