Incidents attended 2021/2022

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Dear Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service,

Please could you supply me detailes of incidents that the fire service have attended in 2021-2022
with the following information

Date and Time of Call
Appliances Attended ( With the name of the station it came from )
Specialist Vehicles (HVP, EPU etc.)
Officers in attendance
Number of personnel on vehicles
Type of Incident
Location (Place / Town/County)
Premises Type
Outcome (Primary / Secondary)
Stop message
What equipment was used at the Incident

Yours faithfully,

Joe conway

Nellist, Katie, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

 

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Dear Nellist, Katie,

Is there any update when I shall be getting a response from you with the information I requested

Yours sincerely,

Joe conway

Dear Nellist, Katie,
Didn’t get a response just wanted to check on if I’ll be getting a response from you

Yours sincerely,

Joe conway

Nellist, Katie, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

Dear Joe

Yes, you will be getting a response, and I do apologise for the delay, I hope to have it with you today.

Kind regards
Katie

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Dear Nellist, Katie,
Ok thanks for the reply

Yours sincerely,

Joe conway

Nellist, Katie, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

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Katie Nellist
Democratic Services Officer
01296 744633 / 07799 098948

Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, Headquarters Stocklake, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, HP20 1BD.
BFRS main enquiry line: 01296 744400
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Dear Nellist, Katie,

Hi Katie just wanted to say thanks for the response I’m made up with it

Yours sincerely,

Joe conway