Fire Awareness Training – Cheshire
Excellent in depth presentation on thought provoking subject, practical aspect invaluable part of the course leading to increased awareness & confidence – Helen Brain
Food for thought, good balance between home and work situations, feel confident to use different types of extinguishers – Des Griffiths
Learned alot which will be both useful in my work place and home – Alan Sharratt
Good all round – Lee Roberts
Very good that all people get experience with using extinguishers – Graham Sedwell
Clear and concise awareness is vital – Annette Jackson
Good presentation should be longer – Joe Hughes
Good exercise to reduce complacency, showed me what type of fire extinguishers I should use – Martin Garnett
Very enjoyable, very relevant – Kevin Bruen
Very good practical showing how to use different types of extinguishers, useful for any future fire fighting and if need to use in the future – David Roden
It was good to have a go at the different extinguishers – Mark Owens
Fire Warden Training – Normanton
Really learnt loads of information have taken loads on board – Julie Frost
Very shocking but hit home on lots of comments and examples, presenter excellent, down to earth and used brilliant examples – Shelley Addy
Found it very useful and informative – Dominic Charlesworth
Fire Warden Training – Bodmin
Never reviewed fire training before and was glad I was picked to attend, found it concise and informative – Debby Birchall
Eye opening, thought provoking – Steve Boyce
Was good to have hands on experience in the use of various extinguishers – Brian Hicks
Used fire extinguisher for the first time so very helpful thanks – Oliver Ubly
This course has made me think about work and home situations – Justin Mcmanus
First class and eye opening, very good. It shows what you should do – Rob Williams
Makes clear the importance of getting the building clear of personnel if a fire is discovered – Paul Jones
Investigation begins into cattle market fire
It has been confirmed that a probe is now underway following a suspected arson attack on a cattle market in Cornwall which happened near the end of last month.
Firefighters from Truro and Falmouth attended the scene of the blaze at Truro Cattle Market on Newquay Road, around 11.30pm on Tuesday the 23rd of November.
The fire crews arrived to find a pile of rubbish that was alight within a corner of the dairy building.
The area on fire in the 100ft by 165ft single-storey cattle market dairy structure had to be damped down by firefighters who made sure the blaze had been fully extinguished before the enquiry could begin.
Western Power also sent engineers to the location in order to isolate the power supply.
No injuries have been reported following the late night fire.
The operators of the cattle market have indicated that, despite the substantial damage to the building, the business is still to carry on, with their security company to oversee its safety.
The fire service has said that fire investigation officers are now working with police to establish the exact cause of the blaze, which is being treated as suspicious and a possible arson attack.
Fire Warden Training – Hassocks
Eye opening learnt alot, quite shocking, reveals how important fire safety awareness is, very well presented, understandable, relevant, good information – Valerie Ayling
Excellent course, more and regular fire training for all staff – Julie Jones
The training was execllent, very informative, very interesting and relevant to my job and useful for home – Sheila Placzek
Very interesting and useful to my job – Sharon Harris
Very informative, brings insight to issues which are normally over looked during fire drills – Winlow Masijakurima
Nice one, good bloke! – David Ground
Good presentation – Ian Clark