London Fire Brigade unveils new fire fighting boats to patrol Thames

2022-09-02 19:36:13 By : Ms. Jaxcy Yang main

London Fire Brigade on Thursday welcomed two brand-new “state of the art” fire and rescue river boats into its fleet as part of a £40 million investment from City Hall.

The two new vessels, each worth around £1.8 million, will be used to fight fires alongside the River Thames and will contribute to a “significantly improved mass rescue capability”, with each boat capable of carrying up to 20 people including the crew.

It comes as part of a wider investment in modernising London Fire Brigade in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 which killed 72 people.

Last year, as part of the same investment, firefighters in London became the first in the UK to gain access to 64 metre turntable ladders capable of rescuing people from high-rise buildings.

London Fire Brigade will also be the first brigade in the UK to deploy a fully electric fire engine as part of a trial this year in a bid to decarbonise the fleet.

London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe, said on Thursday that the two new fire boats are indicative of the “significant investment” made by City Hall in upgrading the “kit and capability” of London’s firefighters over the past few years.

Mr Roe said: “Each boat is worth about £1.8 million. They’re state of the art and what they provide is a really significantly improved mass rescue capability on the Thames, along with the ability to fight very large fires from the riverside.

“The Thames is this amazing place; one of the busiest waterways in the world, the busiest waterway in Europe, and with some of the most significant development alongside it. So, we both need to be able to rescue people from the river – whether it’s one person or, as this boat can cope with, [20] people – or whether it’s actually putting a fire out from the river using this natural resource to pump water onto what are often very large buildings.”

Named after Second World War firefighters Harry Errington and Gillian Tanner, the two new boats can travel at a maximum speed of 40 knots – twice as fast as the boats they are replacing. They are each fitted with high-powered hoses that allow crews to fight fires from the river as well as a hydraulic crane and thermal imaging camera that can be used to carry out rescues from the water.

The Fire Commissioner was joined aboard one of the vessels by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan on Thursday afternoon to officially mark their launch.

Mr Khan said: “The demands on London Fire Brigade have never been higher due to the extreme temperatures and terrible flash floods we have seen as a result of climate change. That’s why, as Mayor, I am committed to doing everything I can to ensure our frontline emergency services have the right resources, policies and equipment to serve all of London’s communities.”

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has welcomed London Fire Brigade’s new fire boats to the Thames as part of a £40 million investment made by City Hall to expand the Brigade’s fleet of equipment and vehicles.The Mayor has committed to modernising and transforming the Brigade’s rescue resources, so they are better prepared, organised and equipped to fight fires and save lives anywhere in London. The two new boats are twice as fast as the two previous vessels and can reach speeds of forty knots.

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