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Cycling Team raises £31,000 for Motor Neuron Disease (MND)
An SFRS cycling team has completed a huge challenge and raised £31,600 for Motor Neuron Disease (MND).
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More than one wildfire a day recorded last Spring
Scotland’s firefighters responded to more than one wildfire a day during Spring last year.
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More than 30,000 incidents involving unwanted fire alarm signals were attended by firefighters across Scotland last year - the equivalent of around 80 a day
The figure has been revealed as the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service gets ready to change the way it responds to unwanted fire alarm signals (UFAS) to commercial business and workplace premises.
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A German woman’s holiday to Skye led to a new home and career as a firefighter
A video games tester who moved to Skye from Germany says a chance encounter led her to take up the role of on call firefighter in her new community.
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Firesetting by a child or young person
Why children and young people set fires, how to spot fire setting, and what to do next.
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North of Scotland firefighters attended more than 6,600 unwanted false alarms last year
Firefighters across the North of Scotland responded to more than 6,600 unwanted fire alarm signals last year - the equivalent of around 18 a day.
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SFRS crews share life-saving guidance with Old Firm youth stars
Firefighters from East Dunbartonshire recently shared CPR training and defibrillator guidance with Rangers and Celtic B Team players and coaches.
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Young heroes honoured for life-saving action
Teenagers Emily Deas and Lauren Campbell leapt into action last December after a dog walker fell through ice at an Airdrie canal while trying to rescue his pet.
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Wildfire warning issued across Scotland's western and northern areas
An extreme risk of wildfire is in place across island and coastal areas in the west and north of Scotland today (Saturday 9 March), the SFRS has warned.