Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service News
Find Updates, news and official information from the Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, covering emergency response, fire safety advice, community initiatives and public safety campaigns across Oxfordshire.
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Fire station closures remain possible as Oxfordshire reviews future service plans
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed that the possibility of future fire station closures remains open, with Rewley Road and Kidlington among sites potentially affected by longer-term plans linked to the county’s changing emergency response model.
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Heat-health Alerts in force as Oxford faces severe weather disruption this week
UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office Heat-health Alerts are in place until Friday 26 June at 11.00pm. Residents are being urged to take precautions with service changes, cooling centres, safety advice and disruption to waste collections and public services across the city.
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Oxfordshire fire and rescue crews launch wildfire prevention advice
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging residents to take extra care during dry weather after attending a series of major wildfires in recent years, with safety advice issued to help prevent potentially devastating blazes.
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Frieze Farm development raises fresh questions over North Oxford fire station plans
A proposed fire station allocation within the £900m Frieze Farm “innovation district” near Peartree Roundabout has reignited concerns over paused plans to close Rewley Road and Kidlington fire stations, prompting warnings that emergency cover in north Oxford could still be reduced.
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Oxfordshire fire crews launch water safety campaign amid hot weather
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging residents to stay safe around rivers, lakes and coastal waters during the hot weather, warning of cold water shock, hidden hazards and dangerous currents.
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Oxfordshire fire service invites residents and businesses to help shape future
Residents and businesses are invited to support Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service as it focuses on recruitment and resilience following strong consultation feedback.
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Fire station closure plans dropped after public feedback in Oxfordshire
Plans to close fire stations in Oxfordshire have been dropped after public feedback, with new proposals focusing on recruitment and community engagement instead.
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Oxfordshire launches recruitment campaign for full-time firefighters
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is recruiting full-time firefighters, with online information sessions planned for applicants interested in joining county crews.
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Oxfordshire firefighters honoured for 410 years of combined service at Blenheim Palace
Oxfordshire firefighters and support staff have been recognised at Blenheim Palace for long service, bravery and outstanding contribution to local communities.
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First all female fire crew in Oxfordshire in 20 years responds to emergencies
For the first time in two decades, Abingdon Fire Station has deployed an all-female on-call fire crew. The team of five firefighters balances other careers while responding to emergencies, highlighting inclusivity, teamwork, and inspiring more women to join Oxfordshire’s fire and rescue service.
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Public consultation on Oxfordshire fire service future extended to January
The deadline for public feedback on proposals to reshape Oxfordshire’s fire and rescue service has been extended to the end of January, giving residents and businesses more time to help influence future fire station locations, staffing and emergency response across the county.
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Residents invited to help shape future of Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Oxfordshire County Council has launched a consultation inviting residents to shape the future of its Fire and Rescue Service, including plans to rebalance resources, improve response times, and enhance safety across the county.
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Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service issues warning on water safety
Oxfordshire County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service has issued vital water safety advice due to rising concerns about people getting into difficulty in the county’s rivers, lakes, and canals, especially during hot weather. The public is warned of dangers such as cold water shock, strong currents, and hidden underwater hazards.
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Oxfordshire firefighters recognised at prestigious Blenheim Palace ceremony
Thirteen Oxfordshire firefighters have been honoured with His Majesty The King’s long service and good conduct medals at a prestigious ceremony at Blenheim Palace, recognising a combined 260 years of service. Additional awards celebrated outstanding contributions, including Andy Ford receiving the Rose Award for his work in road safety education.
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Firefighters to join 20th anniversary of Oxford Pride celebrations
Firefighters from Oxfordshire County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service will join Oxford Pride celebrations, marking the 20th anniversary of the event on Saturday, 03 June.
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County Councillor blames LTN vandalism for fire service delay
Councillor Jenny Hannaby (Lib Dem, Grove & Wantage), the cabinet member for community services and safety across Oxfordshire was fielding a question on LTNs at this week’s council meeting.














