HC Deb 01 July 1986 vol 100 cc451-2W
Mr. Gould

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will provide a list of the number and type of appliances and their equipment deployed at each fire station in the north-east area command of the London fire brigade which carry equipment specifically for use at incidents involving radioactive substances and details of other specialist appliances deployed elsewhere in the brigade which could be used at such incidents; and what assessment he has made of the adequacy of this level of provision in relation to protection against radioactive hazards.

Mr. Giles Shaw

The list requested is as follows:

Station Appliances
Shoreditch Pump Ladder, Pump
Kingsland Road Pump Ladder, Pump, Hydraulic Platform
Stoke Newington Pump Ladder, Pump
Whitechapel Pump Ladder, Pump
Stratford Pump Ladder, Pump
Poplar Pump Ladder, Pump, Turntable Ladder
Millwall Pump Ladder, Pump
Shadwell Pump Ladder
Bethnal Green Pump Ladder, Pump
Bow Pump Ladder, Pump
Homerton Pump Ladder, Pump
Leyton Pump Ladder
Leytonstone Pump Ladder, Pump
Chingford Pump Ladder, Damage Control Tender
Woodford Pump Ladder
Walthamstow Pump Ladder, Pump, Hose-Laying Lorry
East Ham Pump Ladder, Emergency Rescue Tender
Ilford Pump Ladder, Pump
Hainault Pump Ladder
Romford Pump Ladder, Pump
Dagenham Pump Ladder, Pump, Hydraulic Platform
Hornchurch Pump Ladder, Pump
Barking Pump Ladder, Pump, Foam Tender, Fire Investigation Unit
Wennington Pump Ladder
Silvertown Pump Ladder, Pump

These appliances carry equipment for use at incidents involving radioactive substances. 26 pump ladders each carry five breathing apparatus sets, a survey meter, six dosimeters, six pairs of protective gloves and two chemical protection suits. 19 pumps each carry four breathing apparatus sets, five dosimeters, five pairs of protective gloves and two chemical protection suits. The emergency rescue tender carries five breathing apparatus sets, five dosimeters, four gas-tight suits, four chemical protection suits, five pairs of protective gloves and personnel decontamination equipment. A survey meter is for contamination monitoring and a dosimeter is an individual absorbed radiation monitor.

Similar numbers of these appliances and the equipment carried are present in each of the other areas of the London fire brigade and can be mobilised to any incident in the brigade area. Scientific advisers are available at all times. Ancillary equipment is held at the brigade's headquarters.

I am advised that the appliances, equipment, expertise and guidance available to the London fire brigade are adequate in the circumstances.

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