Service calls for fire and road safety volunteers

12.00 | 12 May 2014 | | 1 comment

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) is calling for “community safety volunteers” to help educate the local community about fire and road safety.

The service is looking for volunteers from any background who are over the age of 18 years, available for four to six hours per week and willing to sign up for a minimum of six months.

Dave Pilling, CFRS prevention manager, said: “We’d be delighted to welcome more volunteers to join ‘one team’ who are helping to change and save lives.

“As a community safety volunteer you will be invaluable in enabling us to work together to make Cornwall safer.”

Councillor Geoff Brown, Cornwall Council, said: “This is a great opportunity to put something back into your local community and become part of a dedicated and enthusiastic team.”

 

 

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    It seems to me that the Fire Brigade are increasingly taking on the mantle of road safety. Something the Police used to do when there were enough of them.


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