PROTOCOL SEALS ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

14/06/2005 - A protocol signed by the Environment Agency and West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) on the 17 June 2005 will mean the emergency response to West Midlands incidents posing an environmental threat will be streamlined.
The protocol formalises the close working-arrangements that already exist between the two organisations. It covers issues such as training and funding as well as operational responsibilities. Legislative changes arising from the new Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 reflect the importance of environmental protection and the fire and rescue services role in the area.

WMFS’ Chief Fire Officer Frank Sheehan and the Environment Agency’s Area Manager, Steve Morley, will sign the protocol on Friday 17 June 2005 at Hay Mills Fire and Rescue Station, at 2:00pm.

Under the protocol, WMFS will notify the Environment Agency at an early stage of incidents and, through the established protocols and ongoing training, ensure that even seemingly harmless substances do not adversely affect the environment.

WMFS is ideally placed to minimise the impact harmful substances have on the environment as its officers are often the first on the scene at many incidents.

The Environment Agency provides WMFS with equipment to minimise the impact of pollution during incidents. Every fire appliance now carries a pollution 'Grab Pack' containing drain seals, booms that skim and collect oil from the surface of watercourses and oil absorbent materials.

WMFS has also been provided with specialist equipment, including pumps, tanks, larger booms and containers for leaking drums, which is held on two specialist units.

One of these units, based at Hay Mills, has responded to some 20 incidents during the last 12 months. This has not just been in the area covered by this brigade and it has supported other neighbouring brigades too.

It can be part of a first response or a back-up to the grab-packs carried on all front-line appliances. The equipment it carries is vital to enable the trained crews to stop and prevent chemicals, petroleum products and other hazardous material from entering watercourses and damaging the environment.

Speaking about the protocol, area manager Steve Morley says: "The protocol builds on the previous good links we have established with fire services. As the first responder to incidents, their timely deployment of pollution prevention measures is vital to the protection of rivers and groundwater resources.

For the fire service, West Midlands Fire Service Chief Fire Officer, Frank Sheehan, says: ‘Today’s signing is a step forward in reinforcing a very successful partnership between West Midlands Fire Service and the Environment Agency.

‘Fire and other incidents can often create environmental hazards and issues and the signing of this protocol reinforces the excellent work already carried out between ourselves and the Environment Agency. It will help to ensure that we work even more efficiently together to protect our environment during emergencies. Working jointly with other agencies is a vital part of the modern fire service and this partnership signifies our commitment to not only protecting our communities, but our local environment as well.’

There will be an opportunity on 17 June 2005 to see the Environment Unit in action, with fire fighters giving a demonstration of the equipment and how it is deployed to protect the environment.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Indeg Jones)
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