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Recent Legislation

The Fire and Rescue Services (Emergencies) (England) Order 2007
- The core functions of fire and rescue authorities are set out in sections
6 to 8 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 (the Act). These are functions
in connection with fire safety, fire-fighting and road traffic accidents.
Section 9 allows the Secretary of State to specify by order other core
functions relating to emergencies for which fire and rescue authorities must
make provision. Emergencies are defined in section 58 of the Act.
This Order specifies functions in connection with the emergencies described in
articles 2 and 3.
Article 2 is concerned with emergencies involving chemical, biological, or
radio-active contaminants.
Article 3 is concerned with emergencies involving a structural collapse or a
train, tram or aircraft ("transport emergencies"), but does not apply in
relation to transport emergencies unless the incident is likely to require a
fire and rescue authority to use resources beyond the scope of its normal day
to day operations. Authorities are not required to make provision for dealing
with emergencies to which this article relates to the extent that they involve
the collapse of a tunnel or mine.
Article 4 specifies the things that fire and rescue authorities must do in
making provision for emergencies of the descriptions in articles 2 and 3.
Where a fire and rescue authority has specialist resources, including
specialist trained personnel, to enable it to deal with emergencies of a kind
described in this Order, and such an emergency occurs or is likely to occur in
the area of another authority, article 5 requires the authority with the
specialist resources, if asked to do so, to use those resources in that other
authority's area so far as is reasonable for the purpose of dealing with the
emergency.

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