Hi, just thought I'd bring this one to the fore.
I've been a WT Industrial FF for 9 years in a large Petrochemical facility in West Wales. I'm also an RDS Crew Manager with Mid & West Wales FRS.
We operate a 224 shift system comprimising on days of 1 Refinery Chief Fire Officer, 2 WT Shift Fire & Safety Officers (SFSO) supplimented by 4 Auxilliary FF's drawn form the workforce. On nights we have 1 WT SFSO plus 4 auxilliary FFs. The CFO and all WT SFSO's are also on call via pager.
We have 1 x Multi media Tender (Dry Powder, CO2, Water) which is also an RP. 1 x Foam Tender, 1 x ET, 1 x ISU and 1 x Ambulance. We are in the process of having a new MMT built with a delivery date of Dec '07 and are also raising expenditure projects for next year to purchase a HVP and LD hose and an extra 100,000lts of foam.
I along with many of my industrial colleuges was mobilised to Buncefield, were after the fire was extinguished I spent 3 weeks acting as a liasion between my company, Herts FRS a the HSE. The fire was extinguished using the equipment suppplied by the industrial fire services from around the UK. This would not of been possible if it weren't for the Uk FRS HVP's supplying us with the water. However it highlighted the fact the LA FRS's are not equipped or trained to deal with these types of incidents. That is why industry is becoming more self reliant, it has to be! My company along with a neighbouring Refinery are forming a Mutual aid group that will responed to industrail incidents in our area. Between us we have £2,000,000 to spend on new equipment, training etc....
So yes, whilst I agree that in some sections of the industry companies are downsizing and in some cases scrapping there fire teams, there are many companies that with the hindsight of Buncefield, are upgrading there fire protection.
Just to clear up about Teesside, I have been there a ew times and they have a very impressive setup, Probably one of the best Industrial Emergency Response services in the world. They operate 4 fire stations, North Tees, Billingham, Wilton and BASF. They opertae 4 watches, not sure of the manning and have some state of the art kit, including the largest industrial pumper in the world. The 6000gpm E-one 'Liquidator' based at Wilton, shes a beast!