How many fire stations are there in Glasgow?

The 2.4 million people living here are spread over a varied geography that includes the country’s largest city, Glasgow, as well as the remote island communities of Argyll. Our crews in the West are based at 127 fire stations, from the island of Coll to Drummore in the south.

Where is my nearest fire station?

Visit firedepartment.net/nearest-fire-department. Either select the button to use your “Use My Location” or you can enter a location and press the “Search” button. This will populate the interactive map with the fire departments in the location you’ve entered.

How many fire and rescue services are there in Scotland?

356 fire stations
Fire stations. Currently the Scottish Fire & Rescue Service operate 356 fire stations throughout Scotland.

Are fire stations manned?

Registered fire departments are staffed by approximately 1,216,900 personnel. This includes career, volunteer and paid per call firefighters as well as civilian staff and nonfirefighting personnel.

What qualifications do I need to be a firefighter in Scotland?

Requirements for a firefighter To join the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service as a firefighter, applicants must be aged 18 years or over, meet the required medical and physical fitness standards, especially aerobic fitness and upper body strength, and have a good standard of vision and colour perception.

What’s the busiest fire station in the UK?

London Fire Brigade
Who are we? London Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country.

How to search for a fire station in Glasgow?

Fire Station Search Search By Postcode Or Town Result for: “G4 0HX” Showing 1 – 5 of 25 stations Pages:123Next 1. Cowcaddens 91 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow, G4 0ES Area: West Distance: 0.09 km Telephone: 0141 302 3111 2. Calton 30 McFarlane Street, Glasgow, G4 0TL Area: West Distance: 1.82 km Telephone: 0141 553 4350

When was the south fire station in Glasgow built?

The old station was replaced with a new build in 1987 which continues to serve a large population. The South was opened on 26 th October 1916. Serving the area of the City south of the river Clyde, the South was the first Fire Station to be purpose built to accommodate motorised fire engines.

When was the north west fire station built?

NORTH WEST FIRE STATION. 35 KELBOURNE STREET (1941 – 1995) The station was constructed during the period 1939-1940 and replaced the former Maryhill Fire Station situated at Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow. The North West was used by Glasgow Auxiliary Fire Service personnel during the hostilities of WWII.

When was Polmadie fire station in Glasgow built?

Built as a new provision for the annexed areas of Queen’s Park in 1898 and combined, after closure in 1987, with the South Fire station, to form Polmadie Fire Station. Serving the Burgh of Govan till 1912 when it became part of the Glasgow Fire Brigade.