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Thank you very much to everyone who has already shared their views. If you haven't, there's still time, please have your say now. North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is inviting you, to share your views on the proposed priorities (areas of focus) and changes as part of the Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for 2025–2029. Start the survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/COMMUNITYMESSENGER/ Every fire and rescue service in the UK is required to produce a CRMP, which outlines how it will assess and respond to risks in its area using its people, vehicles and equipment. Before finalising the plan, the Service is seeking public input on its proposed areas of focus and two specific changes. Over the next four years, the Service aims to: In addition, the Service is consulting on two key proposals: The Service is also proposing to extend its current policy of not attending automatic fire alarms at commercial buildings where no one sleeps from 12 hours to 24 hours a day. The majority of these are false alarms and divert crews from more critical work such as prevention, training and community safety activities. After detailed analysis, the Service is proposing to replace only one of our two water bowsers when they’re due for renewal in 2026/2027. This would save an estimated £500,000, which could be reinvested back into the Service. Water bowsers have limitations and the Service is looking at more modern and effective ways of dealing with wildfires. The second bowser would remain in use until the end of its operational life. Chief Fire Officer Jonathan Dyson said: Jo Coles, York and North Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing Fire and Crime said: The consultation is open until 11:59pm on Sunday, 7th September 2025. All responses are anonymous. >> To read the full consultation document and complete the consultation survey, visit the fire service website: Community Risk Management Plan 2025-2029 – North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service >> Start the survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/COMMUNITYMESSENGER/ After the consultation closes, responses will be reviewed and a report with recommendations will be prepared for the Mayor/Deputy Mayor. The final plan will be published on the Service’s website following their decision.
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