Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Operational area
CountryEngland
AddressHertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 7LD
Agency overview
Established1925 (1925)
Employees1,000
Chief Fire OfficerAlex Woodman[1][2]
Facilities and equipment
Stations29
Website
www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/fire-and-rescue/fire-rescue-and-being-prepared.aspx Edit this at Wikidata

Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Hertfordshire, England. HFRS covers an area of 1,514 square miles (3,920 km2) and a population of 1.19 million.[3]

The service headquarters is located in Hertford whilst the Training and Development Centre (JESA (Joint Emergency Services Academy)) and Fire Control Centre are located in Stevenage. It is administered by a Fire Authority which is an internal part of Hertfordshire County Council. The service is led by Chief Fire Officer Alex Woodman, who was appointed in Sept 2021

In December 2005, the service dealt with what is thought to be the largest fire since World War II following an explosion at the Buncefield oil depot near Hemel Hempstead. The incident saw a large scale national response involving many UK fire services.

  1. ^ Corr, Sinead (8 June 2021). "Herts County Council appoints new director of community protection and fire and rescue service chief". Bishop's Stortford Independent. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ Wild, Bianca (2 June 2021). "New director of community protection and chief fire officer in Herts". The Comet. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference hmicfrsoverview was invoked but never defined (see the help page).