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Central Region Fire Brigade was formed as a result of Local Government reform on the 16th May, 1975 from part of the former Central Area Fire Brigade, part of  The South Eastern Area Fire Brigade and part of Perth and Kinross Fire Brigade. In 1996 the name was changed to Central Scotland Fire Brigade with out boundary change. The Brigade covers the areas of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils an area of 2,652 Square Kilometres with a population of 281,600. The Brigade is governed by the Central Scotland Fire Board Fire Authority which consists of eleven members, three from Stirling Council, six from Falkirk Council and two from Clackmannanshire Council. They have adopted the motto "Protecting the Heart of Scotland"
On Friday the 17th September 2004 the Brigade changed it's name to Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service, this was a name change only, there was no change in the area covered.

The brigade consists of:-

1 Wholetime Station
3 Wholetime/Retained Stations
11 Retained Stations
2 Volunteer Stations

Manning:-

23 Water Tender Ladders
2 Aerial Ladder Platforms
2 Operation Support Units
1 Incident Support Unit (Canteen Van)
1 Control Unit
1 Water Carrier

The Staff consists of:-

1 Firemaster
1 Deputy Firemaster
1 Assistant Firemaster
5 Divisional Officers
11 Assistant Divisional Officers
217 Wholetime Personnel
17 Control Room Staff
153 Retained Personnel
10 Volunteer Personnel
31 Civilian Staff

Personnel figures from 1998.

 

Firemasters

1975 to 1979 P.S.Morrison
1979 to 1983 H.Moran
1983 to 1984 F.Wilton
1984 to 1996 I S T Adam OBE QFSM GIFireE.

Central Scotland Fire Brigade

1996 to 2000 Firemaster I S T Adam OBE QFSM GIFireE.
1/7/2000 to 19/2/2006 Firemaster John Early QFSM Bsc MIFireE MIOSH
February 2006 to Chief Fire Officer Steven Torrie
   

Headquarters

1979 to 1984 Meiklehill House, KIRKINTILLOCH.
1984 to date Main Street, Maddiston, FALKIRK.   FK2 0LG

 Stations

1975       2000  
Alloa W/T R/T   C1 Alloa W/T R/T
Tillycoultry R/T   C3 Tillycoultry R/T
Bo'ness W/T R/T   F1 Bo'ness W/T R/T
Denny R/T   F2 Denny R/T
Falkirk W/T R/T   F3 Falkirk W/T R/T
Larbert R/T   F4 Larbert R/T
Slamannan R/T   F5 Slamannan R/T
Aberfoyle R/T   S1 Aberfoyle R/T
Balfron R/T   S2 Balfron R/T
Bridge of Allan R/T   S3 Bridge of Allan R/T
Callander R/T   S4 Callander R/T
Doune R/T   S5 Doune R/T
Dunblane R/T   S6 Dunblane R/T
Killin R/T   S7 Killin R/T
Stirling W/T R/T   S8 Stirling W/T
Dollar RT Closed 1986      
Crianlarich Mobile Vol   V1 Crianlarich Mob. Vol
Tyndrum Mobile Vol   V3 Tyndrum Mob. Vol
Lochernhead Non Mob Vol No personnel or equip. since 1992      
        M2AYF Control Room  

 

1975 to 1996 Central Region Fire Brigade
1996 to 17/9/2004 Central Scotland Fire Brigade (This was a name change only,  no area change).
17/9/2004 to Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service (This was a name change only,  no area change).

Stations Opened

Bo'ness 23/7/1981
Denny 21/3/1990
Tyndrum September 1993
Crianlarich June 1999
Falkirk 27/9/1999
Callander 12/11/2004

 

News

Firemaster John Early is to retire around April 2006, his successor will be Mr S. Torrie currently Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Lothian & Borders Fire and Rescue Service.

Monday 31st October 2005, Deputy Firemaster Geoff Williams retired.

 

 

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