Greater Manchester’s Firefighters assist rescue operation to save flood victims in Cumbria
Following a request for assistance due to the current extraordinary flooding, firefighters from Greater Manchester have been deployed with the search and rescue operations in Cumbria, where flooding levels of 8 feet overnight have led to more than 200 people being evacuated. Two teams have been deployed, equipped with two reserve boats, made up of fourteen firefighters specially trained in water rescues, normally based at Heywood and Eccles Fire Stations and the Training and Development Centre. The teams travelled through the night and arrived in Cumbria at around 0130 hrs this morning. Since then they have been working alongside crews from Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) assisting with the rescue and rescue operations. The Greater Manchester teams have already rescued 35 people from the High Street area of Cockermouth using boats and wading to undertake the rescues. Those rescued include a number of children, a 90 year old lady and an 84 year old man. County Fire Officer Steve McGuirk said, “Our thoughts at this time are with the people of Cumbria who have been affected. The flooding situation is extraordinary and it is vital that we assist our fellow Fire and Rescue Services wherever possible. The response from the firefighters in Greater Manchester has been incredible with many volunteers coming forward and we are pleased to be able to send our specialist teams to help. They have already carried out a large number of rescues and we expect our crews to remain in the area for several days until the situation begins to ease.” Due to problems with spam only SalfordOnline members can now leave comments. Becoming a member of SalfordOnline only takes a minute, just hit the red Join Us button at the top right hand side of the page to create your Personal account. Got a news story? Need help with publicity for an event in Salford? Send it to newsdesk@salfordonline.com or call the SalfordOnline newsdesk on 0161 789 5377. |