Nottinghamshire’s old fire equipment delivered to Ukraine’s rescuers

By Evie Payne

25th Feb 2023 | Local News

Image credit: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue.
Image credit: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue.

Equipment donated by Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has been delivered to rescue teams in Ukraine.

The equipment including old firefighting kit, burns dressings and casualty handling equipment was delivered to volunteer fire and urban search and rescue (USAR) teams in Zaporizhia, the regional capital in southeast Ukraine, on Thursday 16 February.

Russian Armed Forces have subjected the city and surrounding region to sustained shelling and bombing, with a strike on residential buildings on 9 October 2022 killing at least 17 people. The second anniversary of the invasion is marked on Friday 24 February.

The kit was able to be donated as some of it has been replaced due to reaching the end of manufacturers recommended shelf-life or some of the equipment has become redundant due to the recent change on how the Service deals with burn injuries.

Local rescue teams were very grateful for the donations, which will help them to rescue and treat injured people.

Retired Nottinghamshire firefighter Grant Smith travelled to Krakow, Poland to deliver the equipment over the border. He previously worked at our training school and as a firefighter at Stockhill Fire Station. Grant has been heavily involved with charity and projects to help other fire and rescue services in eastern Europe for eight years, mostly in Croatia.

Grant said: "The people in Ukraine are in a desperate situation and we hope to help them with donations of kit that they need.

"There is a clear benefit to the donations as the aid is unfortunately not always getting where it's needed.

"If this aid can go some way to make a better response for those who need it then it has been worth it.

"There are lots of people in the Service I could not do this without. Everyone has a positive can-do attitude to want to help."

Filippo Migliorino, Engineering Manager at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We are very pleased to give our old equipment a new home in Ukraine, where it will be used to save lives and help injured Ukrainians.

"Ukrainian fire services and rescue teams are doing amazing work in extremely challenging circumstances, and we wish them all the best."

     

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