FOI Request 2197

Subject: Training and Exercising for Wholetime Firefighter Personnel

Status: Complete

Date received: August 2025


Question Asked:

In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I would be grateful if you could provide the following information:

(For the purpose of this request, “practical training” refers to scenario-based, simulation, or live exercise activities, as opposed to purely theoretical or classroom-based training)

Staffing and Roles

  1. What is the total number of wholetime firefighting staff in your brigade, including ranks?

  2. Do you have a designated training and exercising manager for wholetime operational staff (or a general operational firefighting training and exercising manager)?

    a. If yes, what are their relevant qualifications or training credentials?

    b. When was the role established?

    c. Is it a permanent, full-time position?

  3. Is there a designated budget for wholetime crew training and exercising?

    a. If yes, what percentage of the overall department budget does this represent?

Training Policy

  1. Are there policies or procedures in place to ensure operational cover for uninterrupted training for wholetime crews (e.g., operational cover during exercises)?

    a. If yes, please provide a copy of the relevant policy if possible.

    b. If not, is training typically conducted during normal working shifts with potential for interruptions?

  2. Has your service piloted or implemented any digital/simulation-based tools for wholetime firefighting training or exercising, including virtual reality technologies? Please give details if yes.

Practical Training Participation

Between 31st July 2023 to 31st July 2025:

  1. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training exercises involving only their own station?

  2. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training exercises involving other departments or teams within your brigade?

  3. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training with other fire brigades?

  4. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training with other agencies, such as Police or Ambulance services?


Our Response:

Please see our response below to your Freedom of Information Request.

Staffing and Roles

  1. What is the total number of wholetime firefighting staff in your brigade, including ranks?

    As of 1st August 2025 we have a total of 435 FTE staff in Wholetime Firefighter positions. These are broken down into the following ranks:

    Principal Officer (CFO, DCFO, ACFO) - 3

    Area Manager - 3

    Group Manager - 10

    Station Manager - 28

    Watch Manager - 63

    Crew Manager - 71

    Firefighter - 257

  2. Do you have a designated training and exercising manager for wholetime operational staff (or a general operational firefighting training and exercising manager)?

    The Service has an Operational Training and Learning Team which is managed by a full time Group Manager. They are supported by a Station Manager, who manage the instructional delivery staff on a day-to-day basis. They manage all aspects of operational training for both Wholetime and On-Call staff.

    a. If yes, what are their relevant qualifications or training credentials?

    There are no specific requirements listed for this role provided they meet the overall selection criteria for promotion to the relevant rank (this includes IFE Level 3 Certificate in Fire Service Operations and Incident Commander and to be a qualified Assessor (Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (CAVA).

    The Station Manager has also completed a Level 3 Award in Training and Education.

    b. When was the role established?

    Both roles in their current format were created in July 2024 following a comprehensive organisational re-structure across middle management positions. However, a Group Manager with similar responsibilities has been within the Service structure for an indefinite period.

    c. Is it a permanent, full-time position?

    Yes

  3. Is there a designated budget for wholetime crew training and exercising?

    a. If yes, what percentage of the overall department budget does this represent?

    No; there is an overall budget for operational training in 25/26 FY of £1.44m, however, this is not broken down for spend between Wholetime and On-Call staff.

Training Policy

  1. Are there policies or procedures in place to ensure operational cover for uninterrupted training for wholetime crews (e.g., operational cover during exercises)?

    a. If yes, please provide a copy of the relevant policy if possible.

    All training and exercises for which it is beneficial to take on appliance of immediate response duties are managed within the constraints of our fire cover model. This requires an absolute minimum of 18 fire engines (out of 35) to be available for immediate deployment, and at specific key locations across the Service area. Resources additional to this 18 can be booked on ‘Training Reserve’ with our Fire Control room to attend exercises and practical training. They remain available for mobilisation in a delayed capacity should they need to re-called for a large incident or increased operational activity.

    b. If not, is training typically conducted during normal working shifts with potential for interruptions?

    There is no specific policy document available. Please see explanation above.

  2. Has your service piloted or implemented any digital/simulation-based tools for wholetime firefighting training or exercising, including virtual reality technologies? Please give details if yes.

    The Service has a virtual reality incident command training suite which uses immersive pods to undertake assessments and training for all Crew and Watch Managers. The level and frequency of the training does not differentiate between Wholetime and On-Call managers.

Practical Training Participation

Between 31st July 2023 to 31st July 2025:

  1. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training exercises involving only their own station?

    Wholetime crews are required as part of their work routines to undertake training activity at their own stations during every day-shift duty which they complete. This is aligned to a monthly training plan which covers themed topics each month. The exact number of events cannot be determined as the software system where this is recorded for Wholetime crews only provides reports for % validity against each skill, not how many sessions it has taken to achieve this. (This differs from On-Call personnel where data has been taken from the payroll system where

  2. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training exercises involving other departments or teams within your brigade?

    This data is not available.

  3. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training with other fire brigades?

    Wholetime crews have been involved in 86 exercises with neighbouring FRSs over the reference period.

  4. How many times have wholetime crews participated in practical training with other agencies, such as Police or Ambulance services?

    Wholetime crews have been involved in 70 multi-agency exercises over the reference period.


Outcome: Information Provided

FOI responded to within timescales: YES

Further action: NO


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Last updated: Friday, 23 January 2026


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