Fire Stations

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Further Service Information

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Triple "S" Campaign
Sensible Summer Safety
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Chief Fire Officer Brian Draper GIFireE... A message from Chief Fire Officer Brian Draper - Welcome to The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service’s website - This website is packed with information about our work across the Isle of Man. Whether you’re looking for fire safety information or advice, or you want to refer to what we do, the information you will find here should provide you with all you need to know about our service...

The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service facilitates seven Fire Stations, click on one of the links on tDouglas Station's first pump - XMN 999 - C/S Foxtrot 1:0...he top left hand side of this website to find out more about that station and view pictures of the station and its fire appliances, then have a look around this website at all the the other interesting aspects of the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service...


Open Day 2010

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Fire Safety & Community Safety

  Fire Safety Dept Download Page
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  Put it out...Right out...
  Reclaiming Your Property After A Fire
Specialist Rescue Teams
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Isle of Man Fire Station Locations
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Training

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Don't Drown in Toxic Smoke
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Two to three breaths is all it takes....

Two to three breaths of toxic smoke
will affect your ability to breathe.....
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