999 calls

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Dear Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service,

How many 999 calls were received in the last year?

How many given the highest priority and how long until crewsarrived?

What are the guidelines or policy on grading calls with relevant response times?

Yours faithfully,

John Brown

Freedom of Information Team, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service

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Dear Mr Brown,

Thank you for your email. In response to your request, please see the attached correspondence.

Kind Regards

Kerry Foreman for
Information Management Officer

Strategy & Performance Directorate
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters
Bridle Road, Bootle,
L30 4YD
t) 0151 296 4000   

-----Original Message-----
From: John Brown [mailto:[FOI #640956 email]]
Sent: 03 February 2020 01:16
To: Freedom of Information Team
Subject: Freedom of Information request - 999 calls

Dear Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service,

How many 999 calls were received in the last year?

How many given the highest priority and how long until crewsarrived?

What are the guidelines or policy on grading calls with relevant response times?

Yours faithfully,

John Brown

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Freedom of Information Team, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service

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Dear Mr Brown,

In response to your request for information, please see the attached correspondence.

Kind Regards

Kerry Foreman for
Information Management Officer
Strategy & Performance Directorate
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service
Bridle Road
Liverpool L30 4YD

0151 296 4000
[email address]

-----Original Message-----
From: John Brown [mailto:[FOI #640956 email]]
Sent: 03 February 2020 01:16
To: Freedom of Information Team
Subject: Freedom of Information request - 999 calls

Dear Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service,

How many 999 calls were received in the last year?

How many given the highest priority and how long until crewsarrived?

What are the guidelines or policy on grading calls with relevant response times?

Yours faithfully,

John Brown

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[FOI #640956 email]

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