From Drizzle to Downpour: How Cornwall Fire and Rescue Stays Ready

Published On: 29 March 2024Last Updated: 29 March 2024By

Cornwall is currently experiencing a significant amount of rainfall, with forecasts indicating that more is yet to come.

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service has taken this opportunity to share insights into their rigorous training regimen, specifically focusing on a drill practice that is crucial for saving lives during such adverse weather conditions.

A Critical Training Exercise

In the heart of the storm, the Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service team is prepared to tackle the challenges that come with severe weather. They’ve shared a glimpse into one of their drill practices, which involves the rescue of an individual from their vehicle—a scenario that becomes increasingly likely as the waters rise.

The Risks of Rising Waters

The service highlighted the dangers associated with even seemingly manageable water levels. It was noted that just one foot of flowing water possesses enough force to push a car off the road. This fact underscores the peril that motorists face when attempting to navigate flooded streets.

Further elevating the risk, it was shared that a mere two feet of still water is capable of floating a family car. This serves as a stark reminder of the power of water and the importance of exercising caution during heavy rainfall.

Preparing for the Worst

As Cornwall anticipates further rainfall, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service’s training exercise sheds light on the vital preparations and skills required to navigate and mitigate the hazards of flooding. Their dedication to readiness and public safety is evident as they continue to train for a wide range of scenarios, ensuring they can respond effectively to any call for help.

The community is urged to stay informed and heed any warnings or advisories issued by local authorities. Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service remains on the front lines, prepared to protect and serve, demonstrating the critical role of emergency services in times of natural adversity.

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