Multiple thefts of lifesaving equipment reported at south Warwickshire fire stations

By James Smith

9th Nov 2022 | Local News

Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service said thieves have forced entry and stolen equipment at Southam, Henley-in-Arden and Bidford-on-Avon stations (image via WCC)
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service said thieves have forced entry and stolen equipment at Southam, Henley-in-Arden and Bidford-on-Avon stations (image via WCC)

Lifesaving rescue equipment has been stolen from fire stations across south Warwickshire, the service has revealed.

Residents are being urged to report suspicious activity following multiple thefts at fire stations in Southam, Henley-in-Arden and Bidford-on-Avon over the past few months.

Thieves have reportedly been forcing their way into the stations and Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service said criminals putting lives at risk by stealing the equipment which is "provided at significant expense to the taxpayer".

Cllr Andy Crump, portfolio holder for community safety and fire at Warwickshire County Council, said "It seems our fire stations are being targeted, we are working with Warwickshire Police to improve security on these sites.

"I urge the public to keep an eye open.

"These fire stations are integral to how we protect our communities and we do not want their capacity to be compromised.

"Anybody who sees anything suspicious at any of the fire stations, please call 999 and report what you have seen to Warwickshire Police."

     

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