Arnside Fire Station

Arnside 2

Arnside Fire Station
Silverdale Road
Arnside
Cumbria
LA5 0DZ

 

Tel: 0300 303 8623 Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Training Evening: Monday 1900 hrs to 2100 hrs.

Email: enquiries.fire@cumbria.gov.uk             

 

Arnside fire station is staffed by On-call Firefighters and houses one fire engine.

A particular problem for the Arnside crew is rescues from the notorious quicksand in and around the Kent estuary. Over the years many people have been rescued by the fire and rescue service when they have underestimated the danger of walking along the beaches. Although a relatively quiet area, a significant risk the station has to be prepared for is the Cumbria coast rail line, which, in addition to passenger and normal freight services, carries nuclear flasks en-route to West Cumbria and Sellafield.

 

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Arnside Station Area 300 X 447

  Next nearest supporting Fire Engine

 Milnthorpe - 4 miles

 Kendal - 12 miles

 Kirkby Lonsdale - 12 miles

 

Station Area4,000 population
Crewing TypeOn-Call
Fire Engines1 Fire Engine and 1 Rapid Response Vehicle

Arnside is a large village with a population of around 3000, situated on the Kent estuary in the south-west of the county.

                             

One particular problem for the local station is rescues from the notorious quicksand in and around the Kent estuary area. Over the years many people have been rescued by the fire and rescue service when they have underestimated the danger of walking along the beaches. Although a relatively quiet area, a significant risk the station has to be prepared for is the Cumbria coast rail line, which, in addition to passenger and freight services, carries nuclear flasks en-route to Sellafield and West Cumbria.

The area contains:

      

• 1 Heritage site, Bridge House

 

• 1 Grade II listed Building

 

• SPA: Morecambe Bay

 

• 4 Sites of Specific Scientific Interest

 

• Cumbria coast rail line is a Site Specific Risk

 

• No significant Flood Risk identified within the Station area

The table shows the number of incidents that have occurred within a nominal area assigned to the station (as shown on the map in the station profile).  This is different to the number of incidents attended by fire engines which are based at the station, as they may attend incidents outside their station area.

Fire2017/182018/192019/20
All emergencies attended182832
All Fires01111
Accidental primary dwelling fires040
Secondary fires047
Chimney fires013
Deliberate primary fires010
Deliberate secondary fires012
False Alarms
All false alarms91410
Special Service Calls
Non Road Traffic Collisions Special Service Calls508
Road Traffic Collisions Special Service Calls433

Response times

On-call fire engine

C63P12017/182018/19

2019/20

Average crew turnout time (time it takes the crew to respond to the station)4 mins 14 secs5 mins 24 secs5 mins 11 secs
Average response time (time it takes the crew to arrive at the incident from the station)8 mins 43 secs5 mins 43 secs10 mins 35 secs
Number of incidents attended by fire engine C63P1141810

Availability

On-call fire engine

C63P12017/182018/192019/20
Total Availability65%65%60%
Mon - Fri (08:00 - 18:00)26%38%36%
Mon - Thurs (18:00 - 08:00)87%81%80%
Fri - Mon (18:00 - 08:00)77%73%60%

Further information for this fire station is available on a number of themes at the Cumbria Intelligence Observatory, including:

  • Population 

  • Crime and Community

  • Health and Social Care

  • Housing

  • Economy and Employment

  • Environment

  • Children and Young People

Please visit www.cumbriaobservatory.org.uk and choose a fire station area for your particular theme of interest.