A4 LOCHGELLY

2 Pumps, 1 Emergency Tender Wholetime.

Stations

 

16/4/1982                                Lumphinnans Road, LOCHGELLY. KY5 9AP           Photo

 

Firemasters

 

 

Appliances

 

  GLT738 Austin K2/Home Office ATV
  MSP745 Bedford D4SZ/HCB WrT
  7453FG Dennis F43/Dennis WrL
  MFG298G Bedford TKEL/HCB Angus ET or CU?

 

  First Second Emergency Tender
1990 VFS112Y PSC683Y BLS734V
1992 G44HSC J649USF J83CTS
1997 L441HSG L442HSG J83CTS
1998 L441HSG R493AMS J83CTS
1999 T410BSH R493AMS J83CTS
2004 SK04BJY T410BSH J83CTS
2007 SN56CVK SK04BJY J83CTS

 

BLS734V Dodge G1313/Fulton and Wylie ET
PSC683Y Dodge G13c/HCB Angus WrL
VFS112Y Dodge G13c/HCB Angus WrLR
G44HSC Volvo FL6-14/Alexander WrLR
J83CTS Volvo FL6-14/Mountain Range ET
J649USF Volvo FL6-14/Emergency One WrL
L441HSG Volvo FL6-14/Alexander WrL
L442HSG Volvo FL6-14/Alexander WrL
R493AMS Volvo FL6-14 Emergency One WrL
T410BSH Volvo FL6-14/Emergency One WrL/R
SK04BJY Volvo F6H/Emergency One WrL/R
SN56CVK Volvo FLH 220/Emergency One WrL/R

 

Brigades

? to 1941 ? Fire Brigade
1941 to 1948 National Fire Service
1948 to 1975 Fife Fire Brigade
1975 to 1985 Fife Fire Brigade
1985 to Fife Fire and Rescue Service

 

Notes

The Fife Fire Area Administration Scheme Order, 1948

  Equipment Retained
  1 Towing Vehicle & Large Trailer Pump 1 Leading Firemen
    9 Firemen

 

 Establishment 2000

 

Equipment

Wholetime

 

2 Water Tender Ladders

4 Station Officers

 

1 Emergency Tender

4 Sub Officers

 

 

12 Leading Firefighters

 

 

44 Firefighters

The Staff are split over four watches (Red, Blue, Green and White) working 2 days, 2 nights and 4 days off.
Water Tenders are normally manned 5 and 4 and the Emergency Tender is manned by 2.

The Brigade's Line Rescue Unit is based at Lochgelly. when a call is received requiring the Line Rescue Unit the ET and Ladder (First Appliance) go to the incident as the LRU members are on these two appliances.

The wholetime station in Lumphinnans Road replaced Lochgelly and Cowdenbeath retained stations.

FIRE DRILL: the scene on Friday at the official opening of Fife’s newest fire station in Lumphinnans Road, Lochgelly.
The £500,000 station which has been operational for several weeks, was opened, in the presence of a party of invited guests by Councillor W. Coull, chairman of Fife Regional’s Police and Fire Committee.
He described the development as a further step in the programme to provide first class, modern facilities for the Region’s Fire Brigade.
Fife Regional Council Convener, Councillor Robert Gough, presided and a prayer of dedication was given by the Rev. N. R. Macaskill.
There was a photo of crews lined up in front of 3 appliances.
(The Dunfermline Press. 23rd April, 1982. Page 15.)

 

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