Sunderland Echo

Extra £850k to help fire crews through the coronaviru­s crisis

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received £273,779.

Fire chiefs said they had spent £100,000 of the cash on personal protective equipment (PPE) to help keep crews safe.

A second £1.6billion COVID-19 fund, announced earlier in April, also gave local authoritie­s and fire services further support.

According to new allocation­s published this week, TWFRS has seen its share more than triple with a grant of almost £1million.

Chief Fire Officer for TWFRS, Chris Lowther, described the funding as a “much-needed resource” for the service.

“I welcome the further additional grant funding that the authority has received from the Government, in what is their second round of public sector grant funding in respect of the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said. “It is a much-needed resource as we work through the challenges this unpreceden­ted situation brings to us all.

“It is very pleasing that the authority has secured a greater allocation of the funding this time around and is testament to how agile the fire service has been, not only continuing to keep our communitie­s safe during these troubled times, but also in our ability to adapt and flex our available resources in support of the NHS, and other front line services during this crisis.”

Tyne and Wear fire chiefs have now received a total of £1,120,705 from the £3.2billion Government fund across the two funding ‘tranches’.

The government has confirmed the funding will not be ringfenced, recognisin­g councils and fire authoritie­s are the best placed to decide how to meet pressures in their local areas.

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Chief Fire Officer of Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, Chris Lowther.

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