Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is responsible for providing public safety information, prevention and protection programmes, and emergency response cover for mid and west Wales.
We employ over 1,350 members of staff and cover almost 12,000 square kilometers - almost two-thirds of Wales.
As a Service, we work closely with our community and partners to make mid and west Wales a safer place to live, work and visit. In conjunction with the work we do with young people, visiting schools and carrying out Safe and Well visits we are also responsible for enforcing fire safety legislations.
The mid and west wales fire and rescue service's work with children and young people can be separated into four distinct areas: Fire Cadets, Phoenix, Education and Fire Setters. English
Working for the Fire and Rescue Service is a really respected role within the community. We rely on a team of people with a mix of skills and experience to deliver an effective front line service and make our region safer from fire. Find out more about the opportunities available to you here.
The Wales Wildfire Board is a multi-agency approach to better understand and manage the risk of wildfire on the environment and the communities of Wales.
Working for the fire and rescue service is a really respected role within the community. We rely on a team of people with a mix of skills and experience to deliver an effective frontline service and make our region safer from fire.
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This Service is committed to transparency and accountability whilst ensuring it manages all information in a secure manner.
Below are links to a variety of sections that detail our approach to information and how we share it with others.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is committed to protecting the privacy of all visitors to the website and related web pages. We may ask you for personal information and data in order to deliver a specific service to you.
To deliver our services effectively, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service may need to collect and process your personal data. The Service is committed to protecting that data and this privacy notice explains how the Service uses information about you and how we protect.
We have high expectations of all our staff, particularly when dealing with you. We hope you find us friendly, accessible and professional. This information outlines our compliments, comments and complaints procedure.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 provides the public with a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, unless that information is already available either through this website, or in some other way.
If you are a supplier of Goods or Services and would like an opportunity to sell to us then we have a guide for you that explains all about our procurement processes.
The Public Service Centre is a joint emergency services control room with staff from three partner organisations – South Wales Police, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is committed to a policy of openness and transparency.