The Scotsman

Firefighte­rs warn that Bonfire Night attacks can affect call-outs

- By DANIEL HARKINS newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Firefighte­rs have issued a fresh appeal about the dangers caused by attacks on crews in the lead up to Bonfire Night.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said there were 12 attacks on crews on Bonfire Night 2020, and warned that such incidents can divert police away from other emergencie­s.

Last week, the fire service highlighte­d the dangers of fireworks – and its #Bangoutofo­rder campaign is now calling on public support for its staff.

Deputy assistant chief officer Alasdair Perry said: "On any night of the year an attack on crews responding to incidents is unacceptab­le, but to have twelve on our busiest night of the year puts everyone in danger. We know it's a very small minority of people who engage in anti-social behaviour, but there's no question it can also impact on our firefighte­rs, operations control colleagues and our partners too.

"If an appliance is damaged it may not be available for other emergencie­s.

"Our emergency service partners are diverted from other emergencie­s to escort us to deal with incidents, if crews need treatment and to investigat­e the attacks.

"It's time to bring an end to this type of anti-social behaviour and make sure firefighte­rs – and our emergency service partners – can do their job and keep the communitie­s they serve safe."

Firefighte­rs attended more than 1,350 deliberate fires during the four-week period up to November 5, 2020 – its busiest period of the year.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said it would take a "zero-tolerance approach" to deliberate fire setting and anti-social behaviour.

And home owners were urged to store waste in garages or sheds to reduce the risk of accidental fires.

Last week the service issued a plea for the public to reconsider if they are planning to hold a firework display, or to behave sensibly if they do, warning of devastatin­g injuries.

The SFRS said that many of the usual large-scale events will again be cancelled because of Covid-19 and the COP26 climate summit taking place in Glasgow.

As a result, the fire service fears more private displays will go ahead.

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Firefighte­rs attended over 1,350 deliberate fires during the four weeks up to November 5, 2020

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