South Yorkshire fire service praised for response to pandemic

South Yorkshire’s fire service has been praised by inspectors for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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It adapted to the pandemic effectively, carried on delivering its core services and provided additional support to the community during the first phase of the pandemic, inspectors found.

Inspectors also found that staff wellbeing was made a clear priority for the service and praised senior leaders for actively promoting wellbeing services in a report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services today.

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Chief Fire Officer Alex Johnson said: “I’m so incredibly proud of the way staff from right across the service have responded to a really difficult situation and I’m pleased that so much of their hard work has been recognised by inspectors.

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue has received praise in a national report for its response to the coronavirus pandemicSouth Yorkshire Fire and Rescue has received praise in a national report for its response to the coronavirus pandemic
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue has received praise in a national report for its response to the coronavirus pandemic

“Right at the start of the pandemic, I asked my staff to stand up and be counted at a time of enormous national need. Whether it was delivering food and medicine to isolated, vulnerable people, delivering PPE to frontline health workers or volunteering to drive ambulances and fit face masks, they stepped up in a really big way.”

All fire and rescue services underwent a Covid-19 themed inspection to find out how well they had responded to the first stages of the pandemic.

Although they weren’t given a graded judgement, a written response highlighted areas of good work and areas for improvement.

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“Whilst the pandemic has presented us with some obvious challenges and taken a terrible toll on our communities, like so many organisations it has also helped us to make massive leaps forward in terms of modernising our ways of working and planning for and responding to disruptive events such as this in the future. Our next task is to ensure all that learning and all those improvements are adopted longer term,” said the fire chief.

South Yorkshire’s Fire Authority Chairman, Robert Taylor, said: “It is clear from this report and indeed from our own observation as a Fire Authority, the service has responded strongly and selflessly.

“Every member of the service has shared the same terrible and frightening experience as the rest of us; but, from strategic leadership through to performing the most basic but ‘essential for someone’ task, they have met those additional challenges admirably.”

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