A Royal Commission for Fire and Rescue

A strategic role for the Fire and Rescue Service for the next half-century

Measuring the future needs for fire and rescue services in not just years but decades could be realised through a Royal Commission, an independent non-political assessment of the long-term future of the service and public protection. FIRE reports on an overlooked opportunity.

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