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Plea over unnecessary 999 calls as firefighters get ready to strike

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Humberside Fire and Rescue Service is urging members of the public not to make unnecessary 999 calls during the next period of industrial action which will take place between 9am on Tuesday and 9am on Wednesday.

The fire service will be providing a reduced emergency response service during these periods so is asking for help from the local community.

Chief fire officer Dene Sanders said: "Whilst the industrial action is taking place we will still respond to 999 calls, a level of service is in place but we are asking people to only call 999 if they really do need a fire engine. Our priority will be to respond to those calls where lives are at risk.

"We must prioritise our calls for those who are most in need of our assistance. However, I must emphasise that you should still call 999 in an emergency so that an experienced control room operator can deal with your situation. You must not try and call your local fire station directly."

For further information about the industrial action and for more safety advice visit www.humbersidefire.gov.uk, www.gov.uk/firekills or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Plea over unnecessary 999 calls as firefighters get ready to strike


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