London Firefighters continue fight against Covid-19
Iain Hoey
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London firefighters have once again stepped up to assist London Ambulance Service (LAS) to boost their emergency response, as Covid-19 infection rates have sharply increased in the capital. Today 125 firefighters are helping the LAS, with a further 60 set to be trained and dispatched next week.
Over 100 London firefighters commit to aid the LAS
Since the agreegment began in April 2020, London firefighters have responded to 100,000 incidents whilst driving ambulances with the LAS. A new agreement put in place in December has seen over 100 firefighters volunteer to drive ambulances, as LAS try to fight the spike of Covid-19 cases in the capital.
Similar to the joint collaboration in April, the extra support has been agreed nationally between the National Employers, National Fire Chiefs Council and the Fire Brigades Union and recognises the need to support local authorities and the NHS, including ambulance services.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said:
“On behalf of all Londoners, I want to thank our hardworking firefighters for continuing to work tirelessly during the pandemic to keep Londoners safe. We are incredibly grateful to those from the London Fire Brigade who have volunteered to drive ambulances with the London Ambulance Service.
“The situation with the virus in London is extremely serious. In the midst of the biggest public health crisis we have seen in our lifetime, the Brigade has stepped up to support our blue light services when they are under immense pressure. Our firefighters have shown once again that our frontline heroes are the very best of us.”
Ready, willing and able
London Fire Brigade Commissioner Andy Roe said:
“We’re ready, willing and able to support the national fight in combating Covid-19. At this crucial stage in the pandemic firefighters have once again volunteered to step up to support a joint emergency response to Covid-19. The arrangement will help keep ambulances on the road and get vital care to those who most need it.
“It makes me very proud to see so many firefighters eager to step up and volunteer at such a challenging time. Since April 100,000 incidents got an ambulance sooner because we’ve been assisting the London Ambulance Service.”
Garrett Emmerson, CEO London Ambulance Service, said:
“We continue to be grateful for the support that LFB have been giving us since the first peak of the pandemic in the spring of last year. Back in April, we trained over 300 firefighters to support our frontline colleagues, and we’re delighted to have some of them, along with some newly trained firefighters, driving trucks for our clinicians who are working harder than they’ve ever worked in the most challenging of conditions.”
Having been trained by London Ambulance Service clinicians in basic life-saving skills as part of the training programme all London firefighters receive and already holding qualifications to drive emergency vehicles on blue lights, each London firefighter who has volunteered to help us will be trained and ready to support our skilled paramedics on the road in a day.