However you spend your Christmas and New Year’s, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service wants you to be safe and happy. Station Manager Will Bowen, Home Fire Safety Manager said “On behalf of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s Community Safety Team, I’d like to wish a happy & safe Christmas and New Year to our communities. With COVID-19 restrictions meaning ...

New Chief Fire Officer for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service Confirmed
Roger Thomas, current Deputy Chief Fire Officer, has been confirmed as the new Chief Fire Officer of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

Eight assaults a day on emergency workers – work with us, not against us is the Christmas plea
With Christmas fast approaching – the time of year when assaults traditionally spike –emergency workers are asking the public to treat them with respect.

Recruit Firefighters to hose run the height of Everest for charity.
Friday, 3rd December 2021, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service newest firefighters will attempt to run lengths of hose from the pier head of Mumbles to Tesco car park in Swansea Marina for charity.

Pembrokeshire PSB Annual Report 2020-2021 is published
Pembrokeshire’s first Annual Report outlines the work PSB partners have been delivering over the last 12 months towards meeting our collective ‘well-being duty’ to improve the economic, environmental, cultural and social well-being of people and communities in Pembrokeshire, for now and for the future.

Service Launches Winter Safety Campaign
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service encourages everyone to put safety at the top of the priority list this winter. The winter safety campaign aims to raise awareness of the risks at home and on the road during the winter months and to provide practical advice on keeping warm safely this winter.

Success at the British Firefighter Challenge
Congratulations go to the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue team who took part in the British Firefighter Challenge earlier this month at Moreton-in-Marsh.

Warning of the Dangers from Carbon Monoxide Following Activation of Newly Installed Detector
The Community Safety Team at Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service are urging those with fuel burning appliances, fires, and stoves in the community to install working Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors following a lucky escape by a Milford Haven resident after a Safe & Well Visit by the Fire and Rescue Service.

Encouraging Students to Consider Fire Safety
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is supporting the National Fire Chiefs Council’s (NFCC) Student Fire Safety Week campaign.
Running from 25-31 October, the campaign raises awareness on the risk of fire to students starting out on their journey into university life.

Service Launches Halloween and Bonfire Night Safety Campaign
Today, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service launches it's Halloween and Bonfire Night safety campaign, which aims to raise awareness of the heightened risks at this time of year and to provide practical advice on celebrating safely.
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