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Emergency Calls
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I had cause to call the Fire Brigade out earlier while i was out as I passed a litter bin blazing away at the side of a field, I called 999 for the Fire Service and immediately apologised to the operator for the call as it wasnt an emergency and felt guilty dialling it. The police have a 101 number to call in non-emergencies, but does anyone know if the Fire/Coastguard have an alternative 'non emergency' number ?
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The police have 101, the health service has (or will have, depending upon where you live) 111 but there's no national number for non-urgent calls to the fire service or coastguard (although, of course, you can find a number for the county fire service HQ or for HM Coastguard offices).
Anyway, the fire service regards all fires as 'emergencies' so you've no need to feel guilty.
Although, as the end of my post here shows, it can still be rather embarrassing when you call the fire brigade . . .
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The police have 101, the health service has (or will have, depending upon where you live) 111 but there's no national number for non-urgent calls to the fire service or coastguard (although, of course, you can find a number for the county fire service HQ or for HM Coastguard offices).
Anyway, the fire service regards all fires as 'emergencies' so you've no need to feel guilty.
Although, as the end of my post here shows, it can still be rather embarrassing when you call the fire brigade . . .
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Iggy B
As a retired Fireman (25 years with London) I take exception to your remark " just for something to do". If you honestly think that all they do is sit about all day then I suggest you are totally mistaken. Unless you have a good knowledge of how the Fire Service works then I suggest you keep that type of remark to yourself.
FBG40
As a retired Fireman (25 years with London) I take exception to your remark " just for something to do". If you honestly think that all they do is sit about all day then I suggest you are totally mistaken. Unless you have a good knowledge of how the Fire Service works then I suggest you keep that type of remark to yourself.
FBG40