I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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Read the opening paragraph, where you will find the phrase 'off the run' used in a sentence which makes the meaning perfectly clear.
When you've done that, scroll down the page to the blue panel on the left with the words 'Berkshire Firefighter' below it. There you will find the phrase 'on the run' used in a sentence which makes its meaning perfectly clear, too.
The saying comes from days of old when horse draw fire pumps were parked on a ramp which was called "The Run" when there was a call the horse would be harnessed and the brake released thus making it quicker to get up to speed. The phrase is still used today and means that equipment or people on the run are fit, serviceable and ready for immediate use.