Climate Change
As we are often the first emergency service to arrive at an incident, equipment is available on all Emergency Response Vehicles (ERV) to initially contain hazardous pollutants, until removed by a specialist contractor.
Provision has also been enhanced by heavy duty High Volume Pumps, and a specialist dedicated Hazardous Detection Identification and Monitoring team with equipment.
The service aims to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions through a range of actions identified through the Carbon Planning activity undertaken with the Carbon Trust, Green Fleet review and the Environment Steering Group.
Energy consumption, procurement policy, building design, fleet movement, recycling, along with numerous other practices and policies will all contribute to a reduction in our carbon footprint.
We will therefore develop our current activities, increase environmental awareness and embed an
Environment Strategy within our service. This will ensure we can fulfil our current needs without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own.