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image captionRetained firefighters say they never know how long they will be based at a station
Firefighters in north Wales have felt forced to sleep in their cars outside work as they fear being moved stations at a day s notice, it has emerged.
Some full-time crew members had not taken proper lodgings because of this, whistleblowers claimed.
North Wales Fire Service s assistant chief fire officer has admitted that we haven t got everything right .
Richard Fairhead also accepted crews faced difficulties in covering the largely rural north Wales region. There are concerns, but there s a balance to that, he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), in response to the anonymous claims of firefighters at North Wales Fire and Rescue Service.