West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service
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The West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service (WYFRS) is the county-wide, statutory emergency fire and rescue service for the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, England. It is administered by a joint authority of 22 people who are appointed annually from the five metropolitan boroughs of West Yorkshire, known as the Fire & Rescue Authority.
Operational area | |
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Country | England |
County | West Yorkshire |
Agency overview | |
Established | 1974 (1974) |
Employees | 961 (2016 frontline staff)[1] |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 40 |
Engines | 47 |
Website | |
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West Yorkshire covers an area of approximately 800 square miles (2,100 km2) which includes remote moorland, rural villages, large towns, cities, busy motorways and 'A' roads, as well as Leeds Bradford Airport.[2] The fire and rescue service's headquarters are located in Birkenshaw, Bradford.[3] There is also a large training centre at Birkenshaw used by other authorities besides West Yorkshire.
In 2006, the service was listed as being the fourth largest in England (behind London, the West Midlands and Greater Manchester fire services) with 1,600 wholetime firefighters and 199 retained.[4] It has 47 pumping appliances based at 40 stations, sub-divided into five districts: Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield.[5][6]