Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service
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Coverage | |
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Area | Lothian and Borders, Scotland |
Size | 2,500 square miles |
Population | 890,000 |
Operations | |
Formed | |
HQ | Edinburgh |
Staff | 1294 |
Stations | 36 |
Chief Fire Officer | Brian Allaway |
Website | Lothian and Borders FRS |
Fire Authority |
Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service covering a total area 2,500 square miles and serving a total population of 890,000.[1]
[edit] Stations
The service has a total of 36 operational fire stations, these are separated into 11 groups, each group covering a different area of Lothian and Borders. Currently there are:
- 23 retained fire stations
- 3 wholetime and retained stations
- 10 wholetime stations[2]
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