Official twitter page of East Preston Fire Station. Crewed by Retained Firefighters who support our local community and respond to emergencies when needed.
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Amazing knitted 5m high Christmas tree by East Preston Yarnbombers at East Preston Fire Station raising funds for The Fire Fighters Charity w3w.co/madness.snowballs.pum…@brightonsnapper
In case you’ve missed it we now have this beauty at the fire station thanks to the Yarnbombers! A 15ft knitted Christmas tree made from over 1000 individually knitted squares. A real village focal point. Fantastic! #onecommunity#christmas#eastpreston#firefighterscharity
Thank you to our Community Volunteers and partners at Age UK for supporting our attendance at the East Preston Festival today. And the weather stayed dry!
The crew will be at the East Preston Village Hall this Saturday afternoon as part of the festival weekend. Why don’t you come along and see us? We’re always happy to say hello and give some friendly advice
The NHS has shared some useful information for anyone who has concerns or questions about the #COVID19 vaccine and pregnancy.
Watch the video below which has been shared by @WestSussexCCG.
#KeepWestSussexSafe
Do you have concerns or questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy or fertility? Midwife Emma Chambers explains more in this video.
youtu.be/Ut3GZ8x5sDQ#MyJab
Here's today's data dashboard showing the latest COVID figures for our county.
Please follow the link for further information about the infection rates in your area bit.ly/3ql7q2h
- Stop coronavirus spreading
- Act like you have it
- #KeepWestSussexSafe
ALT Image of the data dashboard showing the COVID figures published on 29 March 2021 in West Sussex. In the seven days to Tuesday 23 2021 there were 227 new confirmed cases.
Here's today's data dashboard showing the latest COVID figures for our county.
Please follow the link for further information about the infection rates in your area bit.ly/3ql7q2h
- Stop coronavirus spreading
- Act like you have it
- #KeepWestSussexSafe
ALT Image of the data dashboard showing the COVID figures published on March 17, 2021 in West Sussex. In the seven days to Thursday 11 March there were 290 new confirmed cases.
Earlier this morning our crews from @station_48 and @WorthingFire dealt with a fire involving a property on Ferring St in Ferring.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used two high pressure hose reels and three fire extinguishers to put the fire out.
Excellent, professional work by all @WestSussexFire crews and command team at yesterday’s challenging incident. A big thank you to @SurreyFRS crews and Joint Fire Control for their support and our multi agency colleagues @sussex_police@SECAmbHart@EnvAgency
Here's today's data dashboard showing the latest COVID figures for our county.
Please follow the link for further information about the infection rates in your area bit.ly/3ql7q2h
- Stop coronavirus spreading
- Act like you have it
- #KeepWestSussexSafe
ALT Image of the data dashboard showing the COVID figures published on March 3, 2021 in West Sussex. In the seven days to Thursday 25 February there were 623 new confirmed cases.
We are delighted that plans for our first training centre and a new fire station at Horsham have today been approved by planners.
More here: westsussex.gov.uk/news/new-f…
We have now left the scene of this incident.
Thank you to nearby residents for their patience while we brought this incident under control.
Picture: @brightonsnapper
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We are dealing with a fire involving a property on Mill Pond Way.
Please avoid the area.
If you live nearby, please keep your windows and doors closed for the time being.
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Last year 119 motorcyclists were killed or seriously injured on the roads of West Sussex.
So, we're encouraging road users to watch our free #BikerDown workshop in order to help keep motorcyclists as safe as possible on the roads.
More information here: westsussex.gov.uk/news/lifes…
If you're speaking to a friend or family member this weekend who might be vulnerable, let them know about our free Safe & Well Visits.
We can offer a 'virtual' visit via ☎️ phone, 💻Skype and by ✉️ posting out a Safe & Well booklet.
More here 👉 bit.ly/3mWm9OD