Salvation Army donates 'vital' fire support unit
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Fire fighters attending major incidents in Surrey will be supported by a new welfare unit supplied by the Salvation Army.
The vehicle, which will be based in Woking, will be available at any time to provide food, hot drinks and hand washing facilities.
It joins a portable hygiene unit and other welfare improvements introduced over the last 18 months.
Jon Simpson, assistant chief fire officer for Surrey Fire and Rescue service, said: "This, alongside existing welfare arrangements, will enhance our provisions for crews and will make a real difference when responding to emergencies."
Adrian Clee, national emergency response officer for the Salvation Army, said: “The Salvation Army provides welfare support for a large and growing number of fire and rescue services across the UK.
"We are delighted to be partnering with Surrey to support their teams on the ground at larger and protracted incidents.”
Mr Simpson said: “Looking after the welfare needs of our firefighters during larger and protracted incidents is vital."
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