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Cleveland Fire Brigade Totally Explained
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Everything about Cleveland Fire Brigade totally explainedCleveland Fire Brigade is the statutory fire and rescue service covering the boroughs of Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland & Stockton-on-Tees. The name originates from the former county of Cleveland which was abolished in 1996. For ceremonial purposes the brigades area is split between County Durham and North Yorkshire.
Stations
The brigade currently has a mix of whole time and retained stations:
Six retained stations
- Headland
- Guisborough
- Loftus
- Saltburn
- Skelton
- Yarm
Nine whole time stations
Billingham
Coulby Newham
Grangetown
Marine
Middlesbrough
Redcar
Stockton
Stranton
Thornaby
One training school
Grangetown
Appliances
Avon Inflatable Water Rescue Boat (Thornaby)
Dennis Sabre Fire Appliance (Billingham, Coulby Newham, Marine, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Stranton, Thornaby)
Dennis DF Emergency Tender (Coulby Newham, Grangetown, Stranton)
Dennis SS (Billingham, Guisborough, Headland, Loftus, Thornaby, Saltburn, Skelton, Yarm)
Land Rover 110 LWB (Coulby Newham)
Automotive Technik Pinzgauer (Grangetown)
Scania P92 6x4 Hydraulic Platform (Middlesbrough)
Scania P94d (Grangetown x2, Middlesbrough, Redcar x2, Stranton x2, Stockton, Thornaby)
Volvo FLH Environmental protection unit (Stranton)Further Information
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