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The Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard focuses on ensuring fire and rescue services are prepared to respond to major incidents and large-scale emergencies or disruptive challenges (emergencies).

One of the desired outcomes of the Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard is that services will contribute effectively to national resilience requirements and have suitable and sufficient access to resources and assets to support response to local, regional, and national scale emergencies.

NFCC Lead for Local Resilience Forums

The development of this standard has been led by CFO Phil Garrigan of Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, who oversees national resilience capabilities on behalf of the Home Office, and NFCC Lead for Local Resilience Forums, Stuart Errington. The development was also supported by business continuity and national and local resilience practitioners from across a wide range of services, and the Home Office and Cabinet Office.

One of the expected benefits of achieving the Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard is that members of the public are reassured that their fire and rescue service is resilient, prepared, and able to respond to emergencies while maintaining its critical functions during a disruptive event.

Fire Standards Implementation Tool

Tool was designed to support services in assessing how well they meet the standard

As with all Fire Standards, there is a corresponding Fire Standards Implementation Tool. The tool was designed to support services in assessing how well they meet the standard, and help them to build an action plan to identify and address any gaps.

Chair of the Fire Standards Board, Suzanne McCarthy said: “The Board welcomes the launch of the new Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard and recognizes the contribution it will bring to fire and rescue services and the communities they serveThe standard builds on our increasing portfolio of professional Fire Standards.”

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Fire Minister Lord Greenhalgh said: “I am delighted to see the launch of the Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard. This standard will help ensure consistency in how fire and rescue services prepare for and respond to major incidents and emergencies, and importantly how they will work with partner agencies. It will provide reassurance to the public that their local services are resilient and prepared to deliver a coordinated response.”

Chair of NFCC, Mark Hardingham said: “The Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Fire Standard aims to ensure that there is a consistent approach from fire and rescue services in preparing for, and responding to, major incidents and emergencies.  

Thankfully major incidents and emergencies are infrequent, but when they do happen members of the public should be reassured that their local service is prepared to ensure an effective response through a standardized approach to emergency preparedness. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in the development of this standard.” 

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