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Merseyside firefighters called to over 50% fewer bonfire - related incidents than last year


Firefighters attended over 50% fewer emergency calls relating to bonfires across Merseyside on Bonfire Night, Sunday, November 5, than on the same date last year.


Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service attended 17 bonfire-related fires between 12.01am and 12pm on Sunday, November 5 2017 as opposed to 41 on November 5, 2016.


Liverpool and Wirral had the highest number of bonfire-related incidents, with fire crews attending six in each borough, with Sefton recording the next highest number with three incidents involving bonfires.


Firefighters were called to two incidents involving bonfires in Knowsley, however no bonfire-related incidents were reported in St Helens.


Deliberately-set fires (including those relating to bonfires) were also down across Merseyside on November 5 from 81 in 2016 to 60 this year, marking a 25.9% reduction in call-outs overall.

Sefton saw the largest decrease, from 17 deliberately-set fires in 2016 down to just five in 2017, with St Helens seeing the next largest reduction, from 13 down to two.


Altogether, firefighters were called to 60 deliberately-set fires (including bonfire-related fires) across Merseyside on Sunday, November 5 2017, as opposed to 81 on the same night last year.

Crews also attended three incidents related to fireworks (two in Liverpool and one in Sefton), down from four incidents last year.


Station Manager Paul Kay, arson reduction co-ordinator for Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, said: “We are pleased that the vast majority of people across Merseyside enjoyed a safe Bonfire Night.


“Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service has been involved in extensive planning and partnership work with Merseyside Police, local councils, schools and businesses in the run up to Bonfire Night, issuing a wide range of safety messages to help reduce nuisance fires and help keep people safe.


“In recent weeks, our firefighters and prevention teams have been out in communities clearing away hazardous rubbish and fly-tipping, which could have been used as fuel for fires, and promoting the safe storage of wheelie bins to help prevent them becoming targets for arson.

“Crews have also visited primary and secondary schools across Merseyside to spread safety messages and give information about the law surrounding fireworks.


“It’s very encouraging to see that the planning and partnership work we have carried out has had a positive effect this year. We are very thankful to our communities for taking on board all our safety messages and advice.”


As we move in to winter, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service urges everyone to make sure they have at least one working smoke alarm in their home and to ensure it is tested regularly.

For free fire safety advice or to request a home fire safety check, call 0800 731 5958.


Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service also provides free smoke alarms for Merseyside residents aged 65 or over.


The incidents given in this release are taken from 12.01am on Sunday, November 5 to 12pm on Sunday, November 5.


A full and inclusive breakdown of incidents attended by Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service on Sunday, November 5 (including those relating to bonfires) is detailed below:

The numbers of incidents attended by Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service on Sunday, November 5 specifically relating only to bonfires is given below. These figures are included as part of the full breakdown of incidents, detailed on the previous page:

The numbers of incidents attended by Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service on Sunday, November 5 specifically relating only to fireworks is given below. These figures are not included as part of the full breakdown of incidents, detailed on the previous page, but provided in addition to them:

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