Fire plan sparks fresh concerns
COUNCIL taxpayers in Plymouth will "bear the burden" of controversial plans that will see emergency fire calls made in the city handled in Somerset, it has been warned.
According to critics, cuts to local fire services are also threatened to meet the future running costs of the new regional control centre in Taunton, which will replace Devon's dedicated facility.
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Opponents of the scheme also argue that the new regional headquarters is on a flood plain, and is vulnerable to rising water levels.
Supporters have dismissed the claims, arguing that lives will be saved, as firefighters will be able to operate more effectively with access to the latest technology.
Ministers have admitted the opening of the regional control room is likely to be delayed because of computer glitches.
The Fire Brigades Union has branded the national project a "disaster" and has called for a review of the plans to replace the 46 existing fire control centres – including the seven in the South West – with one for each of the nine English regions.
Tories attacked the "flawed" plans for the South West during a Parliamentary debate, branding it a "piece of vandalism".
Conservative frontbencher Mark Harper told fellow MPs that the cost of the Government's regionalisation plans had "spun out of control" with no guarantee that the move would actually improve fire services.
And while the Government had promised to fund the increased annual running costs for the regional control centres, put at £3.6million-a-year, this would only be for three years.
"After that local taxpayers are going to bear the burden," said Mr Harper.
"It is a typical case of the Government putting burdens on them and covering the cost for the first few years, after which costs must be met by those local taxpayers."
He added: "It could only be the present government who would choose to put the south-west fire control centre – something that is supposed to improve resilience – on a site on a flood plain that is at high risk of flooding."
A leaked letter over the summer from the head of the new South West Regional Fire Control company also revealed discontent about Government plans.
It warned that "it is highly unlikely" fire authorities would agree to move their operations into the regional centre voluntarily.
Former fire minister Parmjit Dhanda argued that lives would be put at risk by not moving towards regional centres, that will have tracking technology to show where every fire engine is and immediately identify the location of a caller. Appliances will be fitted with computers that can show building floor plans and show the quickest route to incidents. Most local control rooms do not have these facilities.
The majority of firefighters supported the changes, he insisted.
It was a "myth" that the site of the regional centre was at risk of flooding, he said.








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by RobRoy, The Delta Quadrant
Friday, November 07 2008, 10:09PM
“Thank you Keith.
No other comments though, so either the PC brigade dimissed it as drivel.....or perhaps the message hit a raw nerve.”
by Keith, Eggbuckland
Friday, November 07 2008, 4:26PM
“RobRoy hopefully that analogy will not upset the PC brigade¿..it brought a smile to my little fat face”
by RobRoy, South Yard
Friday, November 07 2008, 3:28PM
“It's ok, you don't need to worry.
The eagle will claim that he came from a poor part of the forest and was kicked out of the nest early. Having to fend for himself, he was once caught being 'tooled up', but claimed the extra sharp talons were only for self-defence.
As for killing the pigeon he will state that it was an accident, he didn't mean it, he thought the other bird was having a go at him, and now he's very very sorry.
The eagle (up before the beak) will get a telling off and told not to do it again please. He will then have a cosy little chat with a dove from Welfare and sent off to the Maldives for an adventure holiday to get over all the stress he's had in his life.
Meanwhile, the pigeon's family will starve because their father, who was a respected individual in full time employment, was now dead.
And all the other animals will say ' that's life, you can't do anything about it, just get on with it. So long as it doesn't happen to me......'”
by Rachel, Ford
Friday, November 07 2008, 1:03PM
“I agree, although the pigeon business bothers me, what if they become sick or are killed by a bird like an eagle?”
by David, St Austell
Friday, November 07 2008, 12:58PM
“It's high time the authorities got their priorities right. Spend millions treating drug addicts whose plight is self inflicted and at the same time cut funding for essential services.”
by Rachel, Ford
Friday, November 07 2008, 12:57PM
“Why? I've never said that I come from Essex of all places although yes you guessed right that I have blond hair but so what?”
by The Enforcer, Out & About
Friday, November 07 2008, 12:52PM
“Rachel, are you blonde and do you come from Essex, because you certainly come across as that!!!”
by Rachel, Ford
Friday, November 07 2008, 12:27PM
“Oh I see, silly me!”
by Keith, Eggbuckland
Friday, November 07 2008, 12:23PM
“Rachel - sorry my reply was tongue in cheek”
by Rachel, Ford
Friday, November 07 2008, 11:42AM
“I dont agree Keith. I think its a waste of council tax money to use it for yobs to go on these sort of holidays.”