
Appliances
- 1 x fire engine with water ladder
- 1 x Tactical Response Vehicle
List of community facilities
- The lecture room and other rooms within the building are available for community use via pre-booking.
District
Rutland and covers to the border with Northamptonshire.
About
It is thought that the first known fire and rescue station (when horses were in use) was originally in the Market Place. The location was then moved to North Street, before being moved to its present location on Ayston Road. It is thought the present station was built in the 1950’s. Personnel from the station attend a full range of incident types, with road traffic collisions being the most prevalent.
Duty/Crewing at station
On-Call
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