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South Wales Fire and Rescue Service are pleased to support the Respect the Water Campaign launched by The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) The RNLI has announced seven people claimed ‘floating’ helped save their life in 2017, after the charity advocated this as a key survival skill last summer. Coastal…
PSBs will work together to improve the social, economic, cultural and environmental well-being of the board’s area. The PSBs will consist of four statutory Members: The relevant Local Authority Health Board Fire and Rescue Service Natural Resources Wales A range of other partners known as ‘Invited Participants’ Public Service Boards…
Introduction To deliver our services effectively, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (“SWFRS”) may need to collect and process your personal data. SWFRS is committed to protecting that data and this privacy notice explains how SWFRS uses personal data about you and how we protect that personal data. This notice…
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service work with partner organisations to access high risk / vulnerable clients who may otherwise be unreachable. The main focus has been to engage with organisations who work with these groups on a regular basis. To date we have now formally entered into a partnership…
By working with partner organisations the Fire and Rescue Service can access high risk / vulnerable clients who may otherwise be unreachable. The main focus has been to engage with organisations who work with these groups on a regular basis. We are actively continuing to identify and engage with further…
It’s important, for your own safety, to understand what to do in the event of a fire; whether it’s in your flat or somewhere else in the building. Protect your home Working smoke alarms save lives; fit yours and test them regularly Take care when cooking; over the last 3…
Disruption, delays and missed appointments in the workplace caused by the problem of false fire alarms could be costing businesses in Wales millions of pounds each year. That’s the warning from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service who report nearly half of all callouts in 2016-2017 (47%), many to business…
At 14:41 on Wednesday 9th May, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service received reports of a person jumping into the River Usk near Friars Walk, Newport. Specialist boat and rescue crews from Maindee, Malpas and Duffryn were mobilised and arrived on scene within six minutes, however there was no sign…