Address: 21 London Road, Raunds, NN9 6EH
Station Manager: Ronnie Rochester
Contact details can be found here
Raunds is an on-call station, with eight firefighters responding to incidents by pager as and when they happen.
The London Road station was opened in 1989, replacing the longstanding station that was in the Square. The crew at Raunds cover the town of Raunds itself, as well as the villages of Ringstead, Stanwick, Chelveston and Caldecott.
Its border straddles the River Nene, meaning that water safety is seen as a high risk to the community in the area – with Stanwick Lakes and Ringstead Lakes also on patch – and the large water and commercial presence of Rushden Lakes also nearby.
The station’s proximity to the A45 means that road traffic collisions are a regular call out for the crew, and they also lend assistance across the border in Cambridgeshire for RTCs on the A14.
Usually, the biggest fire risks for the crews to deal with are rural ones such as farm blazes. But the logistics and business site at Warth Park – which is just behind the fire station – is the major employment area that could offer potential industrial risks alongside domestic incidents.
The station has one fire engine (FEM16P1), and an Initial Intervention Vehicle that is used by the station’s CRG watch manager to attend road traffic collisions. The crew is typically called to about 150 incidents a year.
The crew will undergo regular training at their weekly Wednesday evening drill nights, where they will maintain skills through drills on incidents such as RTC, hazmat and water safety.
They also have a big community presence, regularly attending schools such as The Manor School and taking the fire pump down and showing students their RTC drill and promoting safe driving. They also heavily promote water safety messages, urging students not to swim in locks and rivers.