Direct Action to stop removal of fire engine
red letter | 31.05.2005 12:18
Protest Against the Removal of the Fire Engine.
>Despite extensive local opposition and concerns for safety, the Fire Engine
>is due to be removed from the Fire Station at Bethnal Green on Tuesday June
>7th.
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>Don't let them take our Fire Engine: Direct Action is being planned to physically stop the removal of the fire engine.
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>Join the Fire Fighters and George Galloway, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
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>Protest & act on Tuesday 7th June from 8.30am - Bethnal Green Fire Station, Roman
>Road, E2, near to Bethnal Green Tube Station.
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>For further information
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>National RESPECT office 020 8980 3507
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>Cuts Cost Lives
>Despite extensive local opposition and concerns for safety, the Fire Engine
>is due to be removed from the Fire Station at Bethnal Green on Tuesday June
>7th.
>
>Don't let them take our Fire Engine: Direct Action is being planned to physically stop the removal of the fire engine.
>
>
>
>Join the Fire Fighters and George Galloway, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
>
>Protest & act on Tuesday 7th June from 8.30am - Bethnal Green Fire Station, Roman
>Road, E2, near to Bethnal Green Tube Station.
>
>
>
>For further information
>
>
>
>National RESPECT office 020 8980 3507
>
>
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>Cuts Cost Lives
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When you're done
31.05.2005 12:57
Thanks
Fireman
Requirement v. Deployment
31.05.2005 20:09
Since when did Operational Requirement = Actual Resources ?
we'd all prefer too many emergency services resources to too few - it might allow me to get a meal break more often for starters.
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Ambulance man