In The Community
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service serve you the community.
West Yorkshire is a diverse landscape of towns, villages, countryside and moorland. The moors are host to wildlife, are a natural store of global carbon and a leisure hotspot for walkers, fell runn...
Safety Central is the centre of excellence for the development and delivery of safety awareness and education, led by West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue, working in partnership with local agencies, org...
The Fire and Emergency Support Service Vehicle (FESS) has been working with West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service since July 1998. The adapted caravanette style vehicle run by around 33 volunteer...
To improve our services we need to know what you think about what we do. This is why we would like to find out your views.
We really do value all your comments, whether good or not so good as thes...
On this page you will find some great links to games, activities, videos and learning resources especially for young people. Have fun while you learn important information to keep you and your fam...
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In an emergency dial 999
When you dial 999 the first person you will hear is the Emergency Telephone Operator, who will ask you which service you need.
If you ask for the Fire Service you will be...
West Yorkshire Community Risk Register
The West Yorkshire Resilience Forum has produced the West Yorkshire Community Risk Register (CRR), linked below, which identifies the main risks that residen...
Deliberate ignition is the largest single cause of fires in the country and accounts for approximately 76% of all fires attended within West Yorkshire. Addressing the problem of arson and deliberat...