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A Colombian national achieves the dream of becoming a firefighter
One of Scotland’s newest firefighters has told how he was inspired by the bravery of rescue teams after witnessing devastating earthquakes in South America.
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Memorial Service honours fallen firefighters on the 51st anniversary of Kilbirnie Street fire in Glasgow
Today commemorates the 51st anniversary of the Kilbirnie Street fire, a tragic incident in Glasgow that claimed the lives of seven firefighters.
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Scottish Firefighters to participate in health screening trials
The Scottish Government has provided funding of £56,000 to enable firefighters based in Scotland to participate in a UK-wide health screening programme which is being facilitated by the Fire Brigades Union and the University of Central Lancashire.
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UPDATED - 31-08-23 East Lothian fire - smoke continues to be visible and residents urged to follow safety advice
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted at 1.40pm on Monday, 28 August to reports of a fire at a commercial landfill site in Dunbar.
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Glasgow firefighters rescue stranded pets of Still Game stars
Firefighters in Glasgow are the toast of Craiglang after rescuing a pair of stranded dogs from a deep-seated fox hole.
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Morocco earthquake: two firefighters and search and rescue dog join international effort
Two firefighters and a search and rescue dog from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have joined an international team as part of the UK Government's response to the Morocco earthquake.
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Dumbarton Youth Volunteers take part in National Fire Cadet Games
A team of youth volunteers from Dumbarton representing the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has taken part in the Fire Cadet Games.
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Update on fire in derelict hotel in South Ayrshire
Firefighters remain at the scene of a major fire which broke out at the Station Hotel in Ayr on Monday evening.
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A new buzz in Ayrshire
There’s a buzz about Ayrshire as Kilmarnock Community Fire Station has welcomed new inhabitants. The station has installed beehives and has produced its first jars of honey.
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Latest Fire Safety and Organisational Statistics published
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) employs more than 7,600 people, according to latest figures.