Here’s a brief update on the latest developments for Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS):
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Overview of current status: HMICFRS has highlighted that while HFRS has made some progress in various operational areas, prevention and protecting the public from fire still require substantial improvement. Inspectors remain concerned that fire prevention is not sufficiently prioritised, and that risk and vulnerability are not consistently identified or acted upon. This aligns with HMICFRS’s emphasis on prioritising home fire safety checks for those most at risk. [BBC HMICFRS coverage on Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service progress and prevention priorities ][2][7]
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Recent urgency around prevention: In late 2024, HMICFRS issued an accelerated “cause of concern” specifically about prevention activity, urging the service to implement a robust system to define risk levels and to prioritise home fire safety checks for those most at risk in a timely manner. This indicates a narrowing of focus to prevention improvements needing immediate action. [HMICFRS accelerated cause of concern notice ][6][7]
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Local responses and communications: The service and local authorities have discussed ongoing engagement with communities to gather views on its future directions, including adopting new research, technology, and closer collaboration with partners to enhance resilience and efficiency. Public-facing updates and consultation efforts have been part of Hertfordshire’s strategy to evolve the service for future needs. [Hertfordshire public consultation articles and council newsroom items ][1]
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Context from recent inspections: The 2022 full inspection and subsequent updates show a mixed picture—strong performance in incident response and leadership, but clear gaps in prevention and early intervention. The inspectorate noted improvements in some areas since 2022 but continued to stress that prevention work must be prioritised. [BBC recap of HMICFRS findings and related Hertfordshire coverage ][7][2]
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Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) has opened a new survey so that people who live and work in the county can have their say on its future.
hertscouncil-newsroom.prgloo.comNews, information and key facts about Hertfordshire.
hmicfrs.justiceinspectorates.gov.ukBuntingford Fire Station is an on call fire station and is covered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by on call firefighters only.
www.hertfordshire.gov.ukHertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service should urgently review how it carries out its prevention activity, the fire inspectorate has said. Get the report : Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service: Accelerated cause of concern His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) said prevention activity isn’t a sufficiently high priority for the service, and it must act to implement a robust and consistent method of identifying risk and vulnerability. To address this...
www.wired-gov.netHumberside Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) has been highly commended for its strong understanding and prevention of fires and other risks, alongside its…
humbersidefire.gov.ukAll the latest content about Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service from the BBC.
www.bbc.comHertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service welcomed its newest firefighters to the Service on Friday 12 December 2025 during a special pass out parade held at Longfield Training and Development Centre in Stevenage.
www.hertfordshire.gov.ukThe chief fire officer says issues "will be resolved thoroughly, quickly and transparently".
www.bbc.comInspectors are "pleased the service has made some progress in other areas" since the last full inspection in 2022.
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