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The £192k crime-fighting fire engine

Jim Ramsden, Medway station manager
Jim Ramsden, Medway station manager

The first fire engine in the county fitted with CCTV to help combat anti-social behaviour towards firefighters rolls into operation this week.

The vehicle, which cost £192,000, replaces an older engine at Medway fire station. If successful, similar vehicles could be brought in across the county.

Over the past year, KFRS reported 11 incidents of verbal or physical abuse against its crews, and although the number is relatively low compared to other fire and rescue services, it is hoped the CCTV will deter anti-social behaviour. It will also be used to record incidents at fire sites.

Jim Ramsden, Medway station manager, said: "It will mean our firefighters are leading the way with new technology that will not only further protect the community, but also KFRS staff."

Steve Demetriou, KFRS assistant director of operations, said: "We will not tolerate any abuse against our crews as they carry out life-saving work."

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