New fire engine to help tackle fires in Lincolnshire

A new vehicle will help firefighters tackle fires and hazardous spills more effectively in Lincolnshire.
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The combined water carrier, decontamination and environmental protection unit has a 10,000 litre capacity and replaces the services' previous smaller 6,000 litre water carrier. It's thought to be the only one of its kind in the country.

Coun Nick Worth, executive councillor for emergency services at Lincolnshire County Council, said: "This is a great asset to our fleet of new fire appliances and will allow our crews to tackle fires where there are low or no water supplies. It will also carry specialist equipment to deal with dangerous spills and leaks.

"It's part of the council's £8 million investment in new equipment and appliances to make sure our firefighters and residents are kept as safe and well protected as possible."

Coun Nick Worth and Coun Lindsey CawreyCoun Nick Worth and Coun Lindsey Cawrey
Coun Nick Worth and Coun Lindsey Cawrey

The unit will be based at Market Rasen fire station as firefighters can often be faced with low water supplies at incidents in the rural parts of the Lincolnshire Wolds, however it can, and will be, deployed anywhere in the county.

Spencer Creek, area manager, said: "This unit will be incredibly useful at many different types of incident. At larger fires, it may mean fewer fire appliances will be needed as it carries as much water as five fire appliances. It will carry equipment for containing hazardous chemical or oil spills, removing the leaked material, drying out the area and preventing it entering drainage and water courses.

The new multi-purpose vehicle will come into service during May 2021 and its call sign will be 'Charlie Whiskey'.