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North Wales Fire and Rescue Service

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North Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub Gogledd Cymru (Welsh)


Operational area
CountryWales
RegionNorth Wales
Principal areas
Agency overview
Established1996 (1996)
Chief Fire OfficerDawn Docx
Facilities and equipment
Stations44
Website
www.nwales-fireservice.org.uk Edit this at Wikidata

The North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS; Welsh: Gwasanaeth Tân ac Achub Gogledd Cymru) is the fire and rescue service covering the principal areas of Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham in the north of Wales. With service coverage in north-west Wales being predominantly rural. The NWFRS is headquartered in St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales.

The service was created in 1996 by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 which reformed Welsh local government, by a merger of the previous Clwyd and Gwynedd fire services. It covers an area of 2,400 square miles (6,200 km2) with around 670,000 people. The Service employs over 1000 staff in operational and support roles.[1]

The fire authority which administers the service is a joint board made up of councillors from Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham councils.

Appliances and Crewing

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North Wales Fire and Rescue Service operates 44 Fire Stations. Bangor, Caernarfon, Colwyn Bay, Deeside, Holyhead, Llandudno, Rhyl and Wrexham are all crewed by wholetime firefighters. All stations also have a retained crew.[2]. Within these stations are a total of 54 firefighting appliances, 1 Incident Command Unit at Rhyl, 3 Aerial Ladder Platforms at Bangor, Rhyl and Wrexham in addition to 28 other specialised response vehicles such as foam carriers and high volume pumps.[3]

As of 2025, Porthmadog and Dolgellau are also wholetime crewed as part of a "nucleus trial", where the wholetime firefighters form a crew with the retained firefighters in that area.[4]

The fire and rescue service operates three duty crewing systems: they are wholetime, day-crewed and an “on-call” retained duty system. Wholetime fire appliances are crewed twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Day-crewed appliances are crewed by wholetime firefighters based at the fire station between 8 am and 6 pm. The same firefighters then provide cover from home outside of these hours as retained firefighters. Retained firefighters are summoned to the fire station by pager from home or work to respond to emergency calls. Cross-crewing is a cost-cutting measure that sees various fire appliances being crewed by a single crew. This means, for example, if an appliance in the cross-crewing system responds to an incident, any other appliances in the system will be unavailable as they will have no crew.

List of Fire Stations

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NWFRS Stations
Station Crewing Station Callsign
Aberdyfi Retained WN05
Abergele Retained WN25
Abersoch Retained WN06
Amlwch Retained WN07
Bala Retained WN08
Bangor Day Crewed + Retained WN02
Barmouth Retained WN09
Beaumaris Retained WN10
Benllech Retained WN11
Betws y Coed Retained WN26
Blaenau Ffestiniog Retained WN12
Buckley Retained WN39
Caernarfon Day Crewed + Retained WN01
Cerrigydrudion Retained WN27
Chirk Retained WN40
Colwyn Bay Day Crewed + Retained WN23
Conwy Retained WN28
Corwen Retained WN29
Deeside Wholetime + Retained WN38
Denbigh Retained WN30
Dolgellau Day Crewed + Retained WN04
Flint Retained WN41
Harlech Retained WN13
Holyhead Day Crewed + Retained WN03
Holywell Retained WN42
Johnstown Retained WN43
Llanberis Retained WN14
Llandudno Day Crewed + Retained WN22
Llanfairfechan Retained WN31
Llangefni Retained WN15
Llangollen Retained WN32
Llanrwst Retained WN33
Menai Bridge Retained WN16
Mold Retained WN44
Nefyn Retained (Police & Fire Station) WN17
Porthmadog Day Crewed + Retained WN18
Prestatyn Retained WN34
Pwllheli Retained WN19
Rhosneigr Retained WN20
Rhyl Wholetime + Retained WN24
Ruthin Retained WN35
St Asaph Retained WN36
Tywyn Retained WN21
Wrexham Wholetime + Retained WN37

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ About Us Archived 2 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine From official website
  2. ^ "Wholetime Firefighters". North Wales Fire and Rescue Service. nwfrs.
  3. ^ "Our Stations". North Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
  4. ^ "Fire Authority Meeting July 2025" (PDF). North Wales Fire and Rescue Authority.
  5. ^ "North Wales Fire and Rescue Service". Our Stations. nwfrs.
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