Description
Wiltshire Fire Brigade was one of the 141 brigades formed on 1 April 1948 as a result of the Fire Services Act 1947. The various individual brigades were absorbed, with some villages losing their units and having fire cover provided by a nearby station within the authority. Wiltshire's firefighters have also been called upon to assist in serious incidents outside the county. During the Second World War, crews were deployed to Birmingham, Bath, Bristol, London and Plymouth, while crews from Stratton, in their ever-changing role, responded to the serious flooding in Gloucestershire in July 2007. Firefighting in Wiltshire is published to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of Wiltshire Fire Brigade, but it is also a pictorial record of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century brigades and the equally important private, industrial and military units which have provided valuable services in protecting life and property from fire in the county.
About the Author
Ron Priddle has had thirty years' experience with local authority fire brigades, mostly with the Wiltshire Fire Brigade, and four years with the British Rail Fire Department, whilst also being curator of the Fire Brigade Museum. Although now retired, he still carries out fire safety consultancy for First Great Western Trains. He lives in Devizes, Wiltshire.
Book Information
ISBN 9780752445151
Author Rod Priddle
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 310g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 165mm * 10mm