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17th May, 2024 - 10.37am: Chippenham - a fire crew was alerted to a motorbike involved in fire n...Read more

16th May, 2024 - 18:00: Two of our crews from Poole were mobilised to reports of an oven on fi...Read more

15th May, 2024 - 4.31pm: We were called for a fire in the lounge of a house. Two crews from Chr...Read more

13th May, 2024 - 3.33pm: Fire crews from Christchurch and Springbourne attended a report of smo...Read more

13th May, 2024 - 3.27pm: Fire crews from Swindon, Westlea and Stratton St Margaret have dealt w...Read more

13th May, 2024 - 14.19: Fire crews from Dorchester and Bridport attended a road traffic collis...Read more

Community knowledge and engagement

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) is committed to making a real difference to the lives of people in Dorset and Wiltshire. Getting to know our local communities is a very important part of our service delivery, by knowing and understanding our communities we can better tailor our services to meet their needs. Therefore, we invest our time and effort ensuing that we create opportunities for all members of our communities to engage with us. Below are just some of the initiatives we hold to get to know our communities:

All of these activities are an integral part of the prevention work that happens across the Service to protect our communities, it is the principal method of driving down deaths and injuries from fires within the home. We are continually assessing the opportunities and threats that are evolving within our environment, and our community safety strategy sets out a long-term pathway to deliver against the ambition set out in the Community Safety Plan.

 

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