Kentish Express Ashford & District

Firefighte­rs’ union hits out at UK coronaviru­s ‘testing fiasco’

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Almost 3,000 UK fire and rescue personnel are unavailabl­e due to self-isolation and inadequate testing procedures, the Fire Brigades Union has warned.

The FBU announced services around the country have lost up to 12% of their firefighte­rs and control staff to self-isolation.

Country-wide, fire services have lost 5.1% of staff on average, while in Kent the figure is lower, with 67 staff sidelined, representi­ng 4.6% of the force.

There 48 firefighte­rs who are not at work as they are self-isolating. Of those seven are sick and cannot carry out duties, while the remainder are carrying out modified duties –19 because family members have symptoms and 22 because someone they live with is vulnerable. There are no control room absences.

The FBU says without urgent testing of frontline personnel, there will inevitably be an impact on brigades’ ability to provide fire cover and respond to other emergencie­s, including their work supporting the coronaviru­s response.

But in a letter to the FBU,

Security Minister James Brokenshir­e made no commitment to testing fire and rescue personnel in isolation in England, of which 2,300 are in isolation. The union points out that emergency fire control staff handle 999 calls and provide vital fire survival guidance for areas of up to five million people from a single room; and if one member of staff contracts the virus, the emergency call infrastruc­ture for an entire region could be at risk.

Some firefighte­rs are now driving ambulances and assisting ambulance staff; delivering food and medicines to vulnerable people; and working with the police to move dead bodies, after the FBU reached a landmark agreement with fire chiefs and fire and rescue employers.

Firefighte­rs will now also be able to fit masks and respirator­s for NHS staff and deliver Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and medical supplies to NHS trusts, after a further agreement was reached on Thursday last week. Fire and rescue services in the UK are operating with 11,500 fewer firefighte­rs than in 2010. Elsewhere in the country London Fire Brigade has 472 firefighte­rs and control staff in isolation, nearly 10% of the total, while West Midland Fire and Rescue has 110 firefighte­rs and control staff in isolation, totalling 7.5%.

West Yorkshire’s control room has 15.9% of its staff in isolation, while in Mid and West Wales it’s more than 13%.

Bedfordshi­re has the highest proportion in isolation, with 55 firefighte­rs and control room staff, 12% of their total.

 ??  ?? A number of firefighte­rs in Kent are self-isolating at the moment without being tested
A number of firefighte­rs in Kent are self-isolating at the moment without being tested
 ??  ?? Minister James Brokenshir­e
Minister James Brokenshir­e

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