Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service
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Operational area | |
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Country | Isle of Man |
Address | Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service
Department of Home Affairs Headquarters Tromode Road Douglas IM2 5PA |
Agency overview | |
Established | 1940 |
Employees | 163 |
Chief Fire Officer | Mark Christian |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 7 |
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The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service is the fire brigade of the
History
The Isle of Man received its first two
Structure and ranks
A total of 110 retained (part-time) firefighters are stationed across all seven of the island's fire stations. Douglas fire station has a permanent watch of full-time firefighters, numbering 32 in total, working in shifts. The service is headed by a Chief Fire Officer (Mark Christian, appointed 2023), and has a rank structure based on that of the United Kingdom.
Current title | Chief fire officer | Deputy chief fire officer | Divisional officer | Assistant divisional officer | Station officer | Sub-officer | Leading firefighter | Firefighter |
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Fire stations and appliances
The service has seven fire stations. The largest, at Douglas, is crewed by both wholetime firefighters and retained firefighters, whilst the other six stations at Laxey, Ramsey, Kirk Michael, Peel, Rushen and Castletown, are staffed by retained crews only.[2] Retained firefighters make up around two thirds of the total complement of just over 150 firefighters.[2]
Ronaldsway Airport Fire and Rescue Service
In common with most international airports, the Isle of Man Airport, historically known as Ronaldsway Airport, maintains its own independent fire service. This service cooperates closely with the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service. The airport fire station is now considered too small for its current appliances and crews, and a contract has been awarded for the construction of a new £200,000 fire station, starting in 2022-2023.[3]
Emergency services on the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man Ambulance Service
- Isle of Man Civil Defence Corps
- Isle of Man Coastguard
- Isle of Man Constabulary (Police)
References
- ^ The full history is available here Archived 2013-08-18 at archive.today.
- ^ a b "Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service". Isle of Man Government. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
- ^ "Airport fire station tender won on appeal". Tindle Newspapers Ltd. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2021.