Our new recruits have nearly completed their introduction week before starting on the 14 week firefighting course. We wish them all the best of luck, the hard work starts here @JimMackay77 @MattS6113
Today we said thank you to Leonie our @WSFRS_TDA Courses Administrator for the last 20 years service, help & guidance. Wishing you all the best in your retirement and when we can we will celebrate 🍷🍾 @WestSussexFire#keptthewheelsturning
This makes very interesting reading re vehicle technology. Intervention at an RTC with cutting equipment will demand extremely careful planning with the whole vehicle effectively becoming one big battery. @WSFRS_OA@WSFRS_TDA@WestSussexFire https://t.co/ZqZNDzvKx2
1 mile run 🏃♀️
100 pull ups 🏋️♂️
200 push-ups 💪
300 squats🧎
1 mile run 🏃♂️
Repeat for 12 hours while wearing 10kg weighted vest
@LittlehamptonFS Blue Watch are going all out to support 2-year-old George and @firefighters999
More here 👇
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12hr MURPH challenge for 2 incredible charity’s. Firefighters at Littlehampton will be MURPHing for 12 hours to raise money for 2 great charity’s. Please read our story and donate where possible.
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Interesting read for all of my female colleagues and something that I know is being researched further for female firefighters. We all do the same same job but we are all different.
#StormDennis is approaching @WestSussexFire have been preparing with our blue light partners,local authorities and other supporting agencies - How prepared are you? Keep up to date with warnings from the @EnvAgency@EnvAgencySE and the @metofficeSEEng Make a plan to keep safe
Excited and proud of the piece of work that culminates in supporting firefighter safety and assisting with incident commanders decision making, roll on Monday
A great example of multi agency working. @WSFRS_TDA@WSFRS_TRU @sussexfloodunit and @mawwfire The best way to train to understand how each other work and standardise rescue techniques. Fire services and voluntary flood teams working together is common at large incidents.
A great example of multi agency working. @WSFRS_TDA@WSFRS_TRU @sussexfloodunit and @mawwfire The best way to train to understand how each other work and standardise rescue techniques. Fire services and voluntary flood teams working together is common at large incidents.