Fleet List
Dear Cleveland Fire Brigade,
Can you please provide an updated operation vehicle fleet list and the stations that they are based at, I would like to know the callsigns of the vehicle, the vehicle purpose, make and models of the vehicles and the stations that they are located at, I am an emergency vehicle enthusiast.
Yours faithfully,
Patrick Breathen
OFFICIAL:
Dear Patrick Breathen,
Your request for information has been received and will be dealt with,
within the statutory timescales.
Kind Regards
Freedom of Information Officer
Cleveland Fire Brigade
Training & Administration Hub
Endeavour House
Queens Meadow Business Park
Hartlepool
TS25 5TH
01429 872311
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OFFICIAL:
Dear Patrick Breathen,
Freedom of Information Request
I am writing further to your email of 20 November 2019 where you requested
the following information:
Can you please provide an updated operation vehicle fleet list and the
stations that they are based at, I would like to know the callsigns of the
vehicle, the vehicle purpose, make and models of the vehicles and the
stations that they are located at, I am an emergency vehicle enthusiast.
Please see the attached spreadsheet in response to your request.
We regret that the vehicle call signs part of your request is refused
under Section 24 – National Security (safeguarding National Security).
Section 24 (1) allows a public authority not to disclose information if
it considers releasing the information would make the UK or its citizens
more vulnerable to a national security threat. As section 24 is a
Qualified, prejudice-based Exemption we are required to consider the
public interest in any refusal. Cleveland Fire Authority is committed to
openness and accountability but we must balance that against our
responsibility for public safety in both the county, and nationally.
As such we feel there is a greater public interest in maintaining and
safeguarding national security and public safety than in disclosing the
information that has been requested.
You have the right to seek a review of this decision and a request should
be made to the Head of ICT for this purpose. The request should be in
writing with the grounds for a review and sent to the Head of ICT, at the
address below or email [1][Cleveland Fire Brigade request email]
Reviews should be made within 40 working days of our response to your
request being issued. Any requests for review received outside of the 40
working days will be refused. Please note this is in line with the
Information Commissioner’s own working practices.
If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint, you may appeal
directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for a decision.
Generally, The ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the
complaints procedure provided by Cleveland Fire Authority. The ICO can be
contacted at:
Information Commissioner’s Office,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire,
SK9 5AF.
Should you have any queries or require any additional information, please
contact me on the details listed
Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Officer
Cleveland Fire Brigade
Training & Administration Hub
Endeavour House
Queens Meadow Business Park
Hartlepool
TS25 5TH
01429 872311
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