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Thursday 5 January 2012

NORFOLK FIRE AND RESCUE; MONEY TO BURN!

FOI TO FIRE SERVICE RE RSPCA COSTS

FBU fight Norfolk fire cuts
Norfolk fire crews are warning that frontline cuts will put the public and firefighters at greater risk. The Fire Brigades Union say Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service propose to reduce emergency response fire cover in Norfolk to save £1.5 million between 2011and 2014.
http://www.fbur12.org.uk/2010/02/08/fbu-fight-norfolk-fire-cuts/


BUT AT THE SAME TIME SPEND ££££'S AT THE REQUEST OF RSPCA
Dear Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service,

Please advise me of the total cost of providing 3 Fire Crews to
rescue a seagull at the request of the RSPCA on 4th Jan 2012 near
Norwich Market in Gentleman’s Walk.

The local press have reported the following;

Stefan Rider, incident commander, said:“We share funding with the
RSPCA and have an agreement that they will only call us if they are
confident that an animal needs our assistance.”

Please provide a copy of the funding agreement that exists between
the RSPCA and Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service.
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/rspca_seagull_rescue_cost_and_fu#outgoing-173595

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

its offensive that teh fire brigade are making such cuts and potentially risking lives whilst pandering to the bunnie hugging muppets at the rspca, trpaaed seagull, leave to nature, stop playing god, cost NIL

Queenie said...

The most wasteful part is that the RSPCA will most likely kill the Gull anyway....it's all about publicity and getting in the papers. The Fire Brigade do the work, the RSPCA get the glory and the money. Nothing but blood sucking leeches who don't care how many humans are put at risk as long as they get the kudos.!

Anonymous said...

if the rspca ring the fire brigade they should pay the bill