Wetherby Fire Station

Wetherby Fire Station, built in 1957, is situated in the centre of the small market town and houses one operational fire appliance that is staffed on the day crew system. The team is made up of a station commander (who also manages Killingbeck) and 14 operational firefighters who work a day crewed/close call shift pattern. Firefighters are on station during the day and then provide cover from home on evenings with all staff living within close proximity to the station, providing 24 hour cover, 365 days a year.

Front of Wetherby Fire Station.
District
Leeds District
Co-responder station
No
Address

Walton Road
Wetherby
LS22 6JJ
United Kingdom

Fire engine and fire car in front of Wetherby Fire Station.

The station area has a boundary with North Yorkshire and crews regularly attend incidents with the neighbouring Fire and Rescue Service.

Due to the close proximity of the A1(M) motorway, Wetherby attend a high number of road traffic collisions and are highly skilled in the extrication techniques needed at this type of incident.

Wetherby personnel remain committed to preventing fires, protecting people and property, responding to emergencies and helping the people of West Yorkshire.

Fire Stations in the Leeds District
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Cookridge Fire Station               Garforth Fire Station               Hunslet Fire Station

Killingbeck Fire Station              Leeds Fire Station                  Moortown Fire Station

Morley Fire Station                     Otley Fire Station                   Rawdon Fire Station

Rothwell Fire Station                 Stanningley Fire Station          Wetherby Fire Station

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