The official Twitter page for Powey Lane Fire Station of @CheshireFire. Making Cheshire safer. This account is not monitored 24/7. In an Emergency Dial 999.
Deliberate fires destroys habitats, wildlife, homes and lives. As the summer (hopefully) approaches and the school holidays begin, please ensure your own safety as well as others. Think before you act, look after our countryside and park areas. #leavetheBBQathome
If caught drink driving you can expect a criminal record, a 12 month driving ban, an unlimited fine, up to 6 months in prison and an endorsement on your license for 11 years. If you're watching the game this evening, leave your car at home, book a taxi or use public transport.
Deliberate fires destroys habitats, wildlife, homes and lives. As the summer (hopefully) approaches and the school holidays begin, please ensure your own safety as well as others. Think before you act, look after our countryside and park areas. #leavetheBBQathome
Red watch have been completing a High Volume Pump initial course at various locations. We are lucky to be able to use such great training locations, such as Ellesmere port light house, and Runcorn Rowing club.
Warm weather brings extra vehicles onto our roads. Holidays and day trips in the car, towing caravans and cycle riding all put greater demands on drivers and riders as we travel further afield while the sun shines. Here are a few tips to help keep you safe this summer.
Powey Lane and Chester Fire Crews are at the Meadows today for Chester Raft race. Come and say hello and have a go at our throw line game. @CheshireFire
Green Watch have conducted RTC training this week. The crews took part in a number of scenarios using a wide range of extrication equipment. In this picture, a 'dashboard lift' is being carried out using the spreaders to create space to free a casualty from physical entrapment.
Blue Watch have taken some time this week to speak to the public regarding the dangers of drink and drug driving. One of the five main causes of deaths on the road is related to drink and drugs, make sure you get home safely; book a taxi, take the bus or train #Fatal5
This week Blue Watch have been teaching a local Brownies group about water safety. As part of #DrowningPreventionWeek the group learnt how to assist someone in trouble in water; Shout, Reach, Throw. We also discussed ways to keep themselves and friends safe in and around water.
Many fires, including refuse, wheelie bin, and grass fires, are started deliberately. If you see any suspicious activity in your area please contact Cheshire Police on their non emergency number 101 - or Crime stoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
dial 999 in an emergency.
ROAD TRAFFIC COLLISION | Please avoid Pool Lane near Thornton Science Park, Ince as we deal with an incident involving two cars. https://t.co/h9YLa4iP3Q
Speed is a contributory factor in 25% of fatal accidents. The faster you drive, the less time you have to stop a vehicle if something unexpected happens. A speed limit is the absolute maximum. It doesn't mean it's safe to drive at that speed in every road and weather condition.
Powey Lane Red Watch, honoured the brave armed forces personnel in the 1944 Normandy Landings, with a two minute silence. This year is the 80th anniversary of D-day, where they risked their lives for our freedom and peace. We thank all our Veterans for their service.
Driving while distracted is as dangerous as falling asleep at the wheel or drink driving. You can get 6 penalty points and a Β£200 fine if you hold and use a phone, sat nav, or tablet while driving. If you've passed your test in the last two years, you will lose your licence.
Seatbelts save lives. Research has shown that almost one in four people who died in road traffic collisions in the UK were not wearing a seatbelt. Secure your seatbelt and ensure moveable objects are secure to avoid them hitting the driver or passenger in the event of an impact.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain for Cheshire from 00:15 on Wednesday through to 06:00 on Thursday. Please take care if you are on the roads, be vigilant for areas of standing water and use your headlights to make yourself more visible to others.
Driving requires full concentration and anything that impairs our ability to focus makes having a collision more likely. This includes alcohol, illegal drugs and medication that may affect ability and judgement. If you've had a drink or taken drugs, don't drive.
Driving a motor vehicle is a privilege not a right, it comes with great responsibility. Tailgating, lane hogging, undertaking and using the wrong lane at a roundabout are all examples of careless driving. Never put yourself or other road users at risk by driving irresponsibly.
There are five main causes of serious injuries and deaths on our regions roads. These are known as the Fatal 5. Road users who commit one of the Fatal 5 offences are more likely to be involved in a fatal collision than those who do not. Stay safe and avoid the Fatal 5.
Deliberate fires destroy businesses, communities and lives. Setting fires deliberately is an offence. If you have any information about deliberate fires, please report it! You can contact the Police online or by calling 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.