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MID-Essex firefighters attended more than 2,800 incidents in 2019/20, according to official figures. Essex Fire and Rescue Service compiles data on the total amount of callouts they get for each individual station. These include fires, false alarms, and special services which include attending a road traffic collision, animal rescue and dealing with hazardous materials and flooding. The stations included are: Braintree, Burnham, Chelmsford, Coggeshall, Great Baddow, Halstead, Maldon, Sible Hedingham, South Woodham Ferrers, Tillingham, Tiptree, Tollesbury, Wethersfield, and Witham. According to the figures, crews from mid-Essex responded to a total of 2,819 incidents. Within that 29.7 per cent (839) were fires, 28.8 per cent (812) were special services, and 41.4 per cent (1,168) were false alarms. ....
A FIREFIGHTER has made it onto the Queen’s prestigious New Year’s honours list for the brilliant work he’s done in his community. Martin Cable, Maldon Watch Manager of Essex Fire and Rescue Service is now a Medallist of the Order of the British Empire (BEM). The 63-year-old has had a long and fruitful career with the service, celebrating his 40-year anniversary in 2016. Martin said it was a great honour and a total surprise to learn he had been nominated. He said: “It has been a great privilege to serve my local community for all these years and I feel really privileged to have been recognised in this way. ....
A FIREFIGHTER has made it onto the Queen’s prestigious New Year’s honours list for the brilliant work he’s done in his community. Martin Cable, Maldon Watch Manager of Essex Fire and Rescue Service is now a Medallist of the Order of the British Empire (BEM). The 63-year-old has had a long and fruitful career with the service, celebrating his 40-year anniversary in 2016. Martin said it was a great honour and a total surprise to learn he had been nominated. He said: “It has been a great privilege to serve my local community for all these years and I feel really privileged to have been recognised in this way. ....