

The shift pattern is two days, two nights, then four rota days. TRU follow the same duty pattern as our other fire station stations and have the same four coloured watches. These can include shoring up unstable structures, search and rescue for casualties in collapsed structures or dangerous situations, casualty extrication involving rope rescue from height or from hard to reach areas and specialist attendance and equipment to deal with major transport accidents, such as large vehicles, aeroplanes, trains and similar. The Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) function of technical rescue allows the team to provide a variety of specialist skills and functions. It was immediately recognised that multiple, large scale attacks on the UK would be difficult to cope with effectively by individual fire and rescue services and New Dimension was intended to provide a range of equipment, people and procedures to allow a coordinated national response to catastrophic events of various types.īy providing these new skills, UK fire services are becoming better prepared to deal with extreme situations and national support arrangements mean we will be better able to cope with the worst types of incidents. The Government instigated the New Dimension programme soon after the September 11 attacks on the USA in 2001.
