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Doncaster


Learner Drivers aged 17-24 - Come along to our Drive 4 Life session on 7 October 2008 - 7.00pm-9.00pm

The new Doncaster Fire Station went operational at 0900 hours on Tuesday, 27th July, 2004.  This replaced the old station on Leger Way which was built in 1936 and served the people of Doncaster for over 68 years.  This is a wholetime station situated near the racecourse on the outskirts of the town and the station area includes the town centre, residential property and several industrial estates.

Station Establishment

1 Station Manager
1 Watch Manager (B); 1 Watch Manager (A); 2 Crew Managers; 12 Firefighters per watch = 64

Station Area:

51.79 km2

Population

88,075

Dwellings:

39,662

 

Appliances

2 Mercedes Atego/Saxon Rescue Pumps

Volvo FM 12 ST340 - Magirus/Saxon Aerial Ladder Platform

 

Address

Doncaster Fire Station

Leicester Avenue

Doncaster

DN2 6DR

Tel:   0114 2532506

Fax:  0114 2532609

 

 

Incidents in

Appliance Mobilisations 2005

Station Area 2005

Primary Fires:

747

277

Chimney Fires:

9

2

Small Fires:

851

619

False Alarms

2,183

892

Special Services (RTCs & other emergencies)

480

208

Total:

4,270

1,998

Updated 15-Sep-2008 Print Version Back to Top
 
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