Decision details

Changes to how Surrey Fire & Rescue Service responds to Automatic Fire Alarms

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To approve change to existing procedure regarding Fire Service attendance at automatic fire alarms.

 

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.         That Surrey Fire and Rescue expand on its existing call challenge policy through the three Phases, as set out in paragraphs 17-20 of the submitted report.

 

2.         That authority be delegated to the Chief Fire Officer, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Localities and Community Wellbeing to undertake the reviews of Phases 1 and 2 and make the decision concerning whether to proceed to the subsequent Phase of implementation.

 

Reasons for Decisions:

 

Due to the increasing number of call outs to automatic fire alarms that have proven to be false alarms, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is reviewing how it responds to these calls.

 

This is because when the Service is emergency responding to what turns out to be a false alarm, they are not available to deal with real fire and rescue situations, and it may disrupt training and prevention work. In addition, using resources in this way and responding on ‘blue lights’ creates a risk to crews and to the public.  

 

The proposal to review how the service responds to automatic fire alarms formed part of the consultation on the draft Public Safety Plan in 2016.  

 

[The decisions on this item can be called in by the Resident Experience Board]

 

 

 

 

           

Report author: Ian Houseman

Publication date: 13/12/2016

Date of decision: 13/12/2016

Decided at meeting: 13/12/2016 - Cabinet

Effective from: 21/12/2016

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