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Introduction

The Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 requires a Fire and Rescue National Framework for England to be put in place, which sets out the Governments priorities and objectives for Fire and Rescue Authorities (FRA) in connection with the discharge of their functions. The Act also requires that FRAs have regard to the Framework in exercising their functions.

Our CRMP is informed by a number of key Service documents:

• Emergency Response Strategy

• Estates Strategy

• Fleet and Equipment Strategy

• Medium-Term Resource Strategy

• Prevention and Protection Strategy

• Productivity and Efficiency Plan

• Public Sector Equality Duty

• People Strategy

• Workforce Plan

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Our CRMP is approved by the Fire Authority, who ultimately have the responsibility for the production of the CRMP. The CRMP is underpinned by Service Policies, Fire Standards and National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) Maturity Models. To deal effectively with the outcomes of the CRMP, the Service’s Strategic Plan has been developed to focus our service delivery on keeping communities in the Humber area safe, keeping our firefighters safe, and contributing to the firefighting and rescue capabilities of the United Kingdom.

Our workstream priorities are specific to each section of the Service, they are amended regularly as the various workstreams are completed and new ones are added. However specific projects relating to how we deliver our service to you are available in the form of a Register of Strategic Projects.

Community Risk Identification, analysis and reduction informs our planning and decision making to help us determine how we allocate our resources and support, across our four Districts. Our service delivery areas are aligned to the political boundaries of the four Unitary Authorities that combine to form our Fire Authority.

The East Riding of Yorkshire and Kingston upon Hull make up the northern service delivery area, whilst North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire constitute the southern service delivery area.

Each District management team works closely with the partner organisation and local partnerships/forums within its area, enabling our resources to be more effectively and efficiently targeted.

The CRMP covers several areas, all of which are intended to provide you with background information about the risks in your area and what we do to manage them.