Press Release
RICHARD BURT
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, West Worcestershire
Contact: 07970 713 032 Embargo: Immediate 24th July 2007
BURT CALLS FOR NEW FLOOD PREVENTION ROLE FOR FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
West Worcestershire’s Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt
today called for the Fire and Rescue Services to be given a lead in future flood
prevention activity.
Mr Burt, who formerly worked in a West Midlands County Fire Service Control,
said that retained and full-time fire and rescue crews should be trained to lead
in flood prevention measures because they were on standby exactly where they
were most needed, in our towns and villages.
He also said that the chain of command for dealing with flood chaos was often
confused and that equipment and materials were stored too far away to be
deployed effectively.
Richard Burt said:
“We have seen a patchy response from councils with too few sandbags often
arriving too late to save homes from devastation. We have also seen the
absurdity of flood protection barriers marooned on the M5 because they were
stored miles away from where they were needed.
“Every town in Worcestershire is protected by a retained or full time fire
station, so why not train and equip Fire Fighters locally to deal with the
situation as soon as a flood warning is received?
“It would make much more sense for fire and rescue crews in places like Upton
and Tenbury to be trained and equipped to lead the initial response.”
Mr Burt said that he would be writing to the Chief Fire Officer and Environment
Minister, Hilary Benn MP following the promise of a flood defence strategy
review by the Prime Minister during his visit to the region yesterday.
Ends.
For further information or comment, please contact Richard Burt on 07970 713032