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Apr 2023
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe has ruled out reconsidering plans to reduce the number of nighttime fire engines based in Harrogate.
Ms Metcalfe's three-year fire service blueprint last year decided the number of overnight appliances at the Skipton Road fire station would be cut from two to one.
One of the main concerns during consultation was this could lead to life-threatening delays at Starbeck level crossing if a second fire engine were required in an emergency.
Ms Metcalfe allayed fears by telling councillors firefighters knew the train times and could ring ahead to Network Rail if they needed to cross urgently.
But her office admitted last month this information, which it said had been “relayed in good faith by the commissioner”, was incorrect, which heightened concerns.
Ms Metcalfe, a Conservative, responded by saying concerns about Starbeck level crossing had been "the subject of limited media coverage".
She added there was "misunderstanding on the part of the media and therefore also local stakeholders and the public" about the significance of Starbeck level crossing in her Risk and Resource Model 2022 to 2025, which outlines how fire service resources should be deployed.
She added:
But Ms Metcalfe added:
Cllr Paul Haslam, a Conservative on North Yorkshire Council, said he was willing to meet Ms Metcalfe in the hope of putting pressure on Network Rail. He said:
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